Re: Why Do You Think the AP Acted Inappropriately When He...
    Posted by: formeradmin on 1/23/15
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    Absolutely inappropriate to lower ones self to that level. The
    AP needs some sensitivity training at the least to go along
    with a stern slap on the wrist
    . Let us know how it turns out!

    On 1/22/15, Whistler wrote:
    > The AP acted in appropriately because he may only have
    > intimidation in his bag of discipline tricks. An
    administrator
    > should be dispassionate, firm, and low-key when disciplining,
    > focusing on the behavior not the student nor his character.
    > Insulting a student is intimidation and bullying.
    >
    > This person should be disciplined. Look to your district's
    > personnel discipline policy for the level of discipline
    required. A
    > teacher would be held to the same standard. NO adult
    > employee may sexually harass a student or any other person
    > without consequences.
    >
    > If you witnessed this event, you can report it to the the
    > principal.
    >
    > On 1/20/15, Concerned wrote:
    >> 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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  • Why Do You Think the AP Acted Inappropriately When He..., 1/20/15, by Concerned.
  • Re: Why Do You Think the AP Acted Inappropriately When He..., 1/22/15, by Whistler.
  • Re: Why Do You Think the AP Acted Inappropriately When He..., 1/23/15, by formeradmin.
  • Re: Why Do You Think the AP Acted Inappropriately When He..., 1/24/15, by regardless....
  • Re: Why Do You Think the AP Acted Inappropriately When He..., 1/26/15, by Concerned.
  • Re: Why Do You Think the AP Acted Inappropriately When He..., 1/26/15, by regardless.
  • Re: Why Do You Think the AP Acted Inappropriately When He..., 1/28/15, by Concerned.
  • Re: Why Do You Think the AP Acted Inappropriately When He..., 2/06/15, by POV.
  • Re: Why Do You Think the AP Acted Inappropriately When He..., 2/08/15, by Concerned.
  • Re: Why Do You Think the AP Acted Inappropriately When He..., 2/10/15, by POV.