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tragic n/t limpyhobbler Jan 2012 #1
Du rec. Nt xchrom Jan 2012 #2
. Starry Messenger Jan 2012 #3
the teachers are under constant attack here in illinois. madrchsod Jan 2012 #4
Sadly, that's true in many other states as well proud2BlibKansan Jan 2012 #5
No, not always. It used to be good. It used to be better than good. Tansy_Gold Jan 2012 #9
i remember those days in the 50`s madrchsod Jan 2012 #21
I had one "mean" teacher Tansy_Gold Jan 2012 #22
hmm... chervilant Jan 2012 #26
I am 61 years old. When I was in school, teachers had authority in the classroom. tblue37 Jan 2012 #37
Wow... chervilant Jan 2012 #46
The work of teaching can be so absorbing. I imagine even more so amongst the truly poor. patrice Jan 2012 #6
I now declare that IT IS MORALLY WRONG to allow schools to have different Remember Me Jan 2012 #7
No, not equally funded, MadHound Jan 2012 #10
Alright, let's try this -- Remember Me Jan 2012 #15
Oh, I fully support that n/t MadHound Jan 2012 #18
The problem in Illinois is more complex frazzled Jan 2012 #13
I wish she should could have found the help she needed instead madville Jan 2012 #8
None. MadHound Jan 2012 #11
Geez, that really hits me in the gut. Lifelong Protester Jan 2012 #12
Here: proud2BlibKansan Jan 2012 #16
Oh no, that's terrible. Withywindle Jan 2012 #14
That's sad. Trillo Jan 2012 #17
The cussing suspension was after a suspension for hitting a student... msanthrope Jan 2012 #38
Stress-related pathologies are off the charts for teachers I work with. Smarmie Doofus Jan 2012 #19
And she was a vet! 8 years of service so she was used to stress! riderinthestorm Jan 2012 #34
It's too bad she didn't get help maximusveritas Jan 2012 #20
Well said. aptal Jan 2012 #25
Quite often, mental health is the motivating factor in suicides LanternWaste Jan 2012 #45
It is too bad that she thought that she had no options beyond working at that school Nikia Jan 2012 #23
Ford Heights Is A Desparate Place... KharmaTrain Jan 2012 #24
Heartbreaking. girl gone mad Jan 2012 #27
This school is located across the street from the auto plant I retired from NNN0LHI Jan 2012 #28
I had a principal one time who Scottybeamer70 Jan 2012 #29
It astounds me how little respect teachers in America get Canuckistanian Jan 2012 #30
"no prior mental health issues" really doesn't mean much Major Nikon Jan 2012 #31
very sad..very powerful...nt Stuart G Jan 2012 #32
How sad malaise Jan 2012 #33
Very sad. bigwillq Jan 2012 #35
Interesting that your source doesn't mention her hitting a student. Why is that?? msanthrope Jan 2012 #36
teacher commits suicide b/c of horrible working conditions, but all you see is an "anti-Obama" rant nashville_brook Jan 2012 #39
Allegedly hit a student, allegedly cussed at a student. knitter4democracy Jan 2012 #40
She admitted touching the student. msanthrope Jan 2012 #43
She was a gym teacher and admitted to a playful tap. knitter4democracy Jan 2012 #44
The Chicago Tribune is about as far right wing as you can get. They are virulently anti-teacher riderinthestorm Jan 2012 #41
So you dispute it with a far right source? LOL proud2BlibKansan Jan 2012 #42
Documentary about Mary Thorson TeachersForMary Apr 2012 #47
Thank you proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #48
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