Everyone is going to look different as they head back to school this year. They will be sporting masks students and teachers alike. The one thing that won't change is the need to learn. One of the trickiest subjects for a lot of people is math.
Apparently, a part-time teacher's aide at an elementary school in in New Hanover, Pennsylvania decided to give the students treats at recess. The treats were made for dogs.
A 12-year old student, Reginald Wells, at Willie Ray Smith Middle School in Beaumont, Texas. Claims that his teacher punched him in the shoulder after he made a joke about the teacher's favorite football team. Wells, then pushed the teacher back and then claimed the teacher punched him and he blacked out.
Theft charges serious enough to warrant a jury trial typically involve stolen goods that are pretty expensive (just ask Lindsay Lohan about that).
But you don’t have to steal high-dollar stuff to get in that kind of trouble — in fact, a New Mexico college student is about to go on trial for allegedly forgetting to pay for a $2 pumpkin.
In a world where bullying is no longer acceptable, I find it completely outrageous that an educator would bully a child, a student they are supposed to be educating, and get away with it. That is what happened to a special needs student in Ohio.