The following incident took place yesterday in our local
high school between a male student and a male assistant
principal:
The student had been removed from a classroom by two female
deans due to insubordination to the teacher.
The student was brought to the Dean's Office, where the
issue was addressed.
Then, an assistant principal requested to speak to the student.
The student went into the AP's office, but then shortly
left, quite agitated and angry.
He had been told to return to the Dean's Office, but he refused.
A male dean stepped out into the hall, spoke to the student,
told him to follow him back to the Dean's Office, and the
student complied.
However, the AP stepped out into the hallway, and the
student turned to him and said, "Suck my d**k!"
The AP answered back, and asked the student, "Are you gay?"
And then the student, in turn, asked, "Are you saying to me
that I'm gay?"
The AP replied, "Yes, you are gay because you want me
to suck your d**k!"
At that point, the male dean told the student, "Get inside
the room," and the student complied.
Why do you think the AP acted inappropriately when he said
the above to the student?
Do you feel that the AP should be formally disciplined for
having made those remarks?
What do you think would happen if a male teacher were to
have made those remarks to a male student?
In general, how does your school or district administration
handle inappropriate remarks being made by students and staff?
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