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    Re: Racial Remarks at School

    Posted by Clark on 1/24/08

    What harse words are you referring to? Anyways aren't the words of our
    father pertaining to the commandments pretty harsh? That is to teach us,
    as I am trying with you. But that does not seem to be working so I will
    stop wasting my time. You are very welcome, I am here any time for you.
    Read what you wrote before you go and judge people. I have all the
    information that you posted, which made absolutely no sense at all.

    On 1/24/08, wwjd wrote:
    > if you are an ordained minister why such harsh words - and judging
    > people??? we already had a talk with the head teacher (but not with
    > the teacher involved)...they already informed me that there's no such a
    > child...you don't have all the details so don't be judging
    > people...your wrote stuff that I would not expect from an ordained
    > minister. But thanks for your feedback.
    >
    > On 1/24/08, Clark wrote:
    >> I certainly do not need the likes of you praying for me. For your
    >> information I am an ordained minister, so I will do the praying for
    >> myself thank you. Read your post lady....If the teacher said she
    >> would apologize and send a letter stating the same, then why would
    >> you be going to talk with the head teacher to find out if there was
    >> such a child that was afraid of Asian people if not for some other
    >> reason? If you wanted to speak with the head teacher and ask a
    >> question it should be when will the apology and letter come, not to
    >> find out if there really is such a child.
    >>
    >> On 1/24/08, WWJD wrote:
    >>> We are certainly NOT looking for money. We let it go, FYI the
    >>> teacher apologized to the head teacher and the admin and promised
    >>> to meet with us and personally apologized and will send a letter of
    >>> apology. It's been a week since it happened. We never got an
    >>> apology nor a letter. Read all the information before YOU judge
    >>> me. I pray for you and the people like her to be a little
    >>> considerate and not too judge people without considering all the
    >>> facts. Read the rest of the facts - maybe it will enlighten you a
    >>> little.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 1/23/08, Clark wrote:
    >>>> You already said the teacher apologized for saying what was said.
    >>>> Then my advice to you is let a dead dog lie. Does it really
    >>>> matter if there is such a student or not? It was said, it was
    >>>> apologized for, what else do you want? Do you want her fired? Are
    >>>> you looking for money? What is it already. Although what was said
    >>>> was worng, I would assume that any teacher (or at least one who
    >>>> cares for their students) would not want "anyone" satnding around
    >>>> their doorway. Student or not....let it go. I am sure there are
    >>>> more important things in life you could be giving your attention
    >>>> to...
    >>>>
    >>>> On 1/17/08, Mrs Anonymous wrote:
    >>>>> I spoke to my head teacher and said she is not aware of any
    >>>>> student/s being scared of "asian people". As a matter of fact
    >>>>> she said that it might have been the teacher who has the issue
    >>>>> not any of the students. My son is attending to a Christian
    >>>>> school. Today when I met with the head teacher she said that
    >>>>> the teacher involved finally admitted on saying those words and
    >>>>> was apologyzing. It happened Tuesday, Wednesday they called
    >>>>> for a meeting. She did not come forward. Today she finally
    >>>>> came forward. She may not mean anything about what she said but
    >>>>> I would really like to know if there is "such a student in the
    >>>>> class who is scared of asians".
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>> On 1/17/08, Just a description wrote:
    >>>>>> Dear Mrs. Anonymous:
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> It is possible that no harm was meant by the teacher who
    >>>>>> advised you husband to step away from the classroom doorway.
    >>>>>> While she may have failed to be diplomatic or politically
    >>>>>> correct the incident from what you describe does not appear
    >>>>>> to go beyond a simple request to a person to move away from
    >>>>>> a classroom doorway. In fact she over explained her reason
    >>>>>> for the request that your husband to leave the view of the
    >>>>>> student(s). I think an unknown person hanging around any
    >>>>>> doorway would be distracting to any classroom of children or
    >>>>>> any teacher. Some teachers would be concerned for the
    >>>>>> security of the students if unknown persons lurked outside
    >>>>>> doorways to school classrooms. In any event you should
    >>>>>> consult an attorney in your local.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> On 1/17/08, Mrs. Anonymous wrote:
    >>>>>>> My husband was picking up my son in school. While waiting
    >>>>>>> and since there's a long line of parents waiting for the
    >>>>>>> kids to get out of their room. He stood and waited by the
    >>>>>>> next door's class. The teacher of that class approached
    >>>>>>> him and said, "will you scoop a little bit away from the
    >>>>>>> door because I have a student who is scared of asians and
    >>>>>>> thinks they are scary people". My husband is a quiet
    >>>>>>> person and not confrontational. When he got home, he
    >>>>>>> mentioned it and I was furious. He said he mad because he
    >>>>>>> was embarrassed because there were other parents where he
    >>>>>>> was waiting. The next morning, I went to the school and
    >>>>>>> told the head teacher. She said she will rectify the
    >>>>>>> situation immediately and will find out who the teacher
    >>>>>>> was. The head teacher called me that night said that she
    >>>>>>> called a meeting and no one admitted to it. We will go
    >>>>>>> back to the school today for my husband to pin-point who
    >>>>>>> the teacher was. I jsut need everyone's opinion about
    >>>>>> it.
    >>>>>>> We would accept the apology but since she lied about it -
    >>>>>>> it's becoming more serious.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Racial Remarks at School, 1/17/08, by Mrs. Anonymous.
  • Re: Racial Remarks at School, 1/17/08, by Just a description.
  • Re: Racial Remarks at School, 1/17/08, by Mrs Anonymous.
  • Re: Racial Remarks at School, 1/23/08, by Clark.
  • Re: Racial Remarks at School, 1/24/08, by WWJD.
  • Re: Racial Remarks at School, 1/24/08, by Clark.
  • Re: Racial Remarks at School, 1/24/08, by wwjd.
  • Re: Racial Remarks at School, 1/24/08, by Clark.
  • Re: Racial Remarks at School, 1/24/08, by useless!.
  • Re: Racial Remarks at School, 1/24/08, by Rodney King.
  • Re: Racial Remarks at School, 1/24/08, by Clark to useless:.


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