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Seriously? High School Forced To Rehire Black Teacher Fired For Calling Students “Lazy ‘N-Words’”

Watch your mouth, lady! Teacher Fired For Calling Students Racial Slur May Be Rehired Due To Union Laws We understand teachers getting fed-up with kids on their job…but you can’t go around calling them racial slurs when you don’t appreciate their work ethic — even if you’re Black yourself. One Florida math teacher was fired for that very reason, but may actually get her job back due to a technicality. Would you want a teacher who called the kids out of their name back behind the desk the next semester? SMH. Via MailOnline : A math teacher who was fired this year for allegedly calling her students ‘n*****s’ may be re-hired after a judge ruled the school district didn’t follow the proper steps in her termination. Joyce Quiller, 51, taught math to at-risk students at Jean Ribault High School in Jacksonville, Florida when she got her termination letter last February. A judge last month ruled that the Duval School District violated Quiller’s union contract by firing her, instead of first putting her on suspension without pay. ‘The School Board skipped step three and went directly to termination even though, if the allegations were true, they would have amounted to what is considered a minor offense,’ Reginal Luster, Quiller’s legal consultant, told WJXT. ‘Not some type of severe misconduct on behalf of Ms Quiller. It does not warrant the termination.’ The school board will meet next week to discuss what to do about the judge’s ruling. According to a document detailing the January investigation, seven students in the 10th and 11th grade came forward to say Quiller used derogatory language to belittle them. Quiller worked as a math teacher in the Bridge to Success program, which aims at helping at-risk students. One student described the moment Quiller berated a group of boys after they walked into the classroom, saying: ‘You all are some lazy n****** for coming to class late.’ Another student, who had Quiller for Algebra 2 and Geometry, says she frequently called him the offensive name. ‘You are like the rest of these n*****s, now you want to come to school and do your work,’ she said to that student on one occasion. Other students say she has called them ‘stupid’ and ‘ignorant’ and has used other curse words in class. A student who forgot to bring a pencil to class says Quiller told him. ‘What is the point in coming to the mother-f****** class if you do not bring materials?’ However, Quiller’s legal counsel says the judge found the allegations ‘not credible at all’. Though Quiller has not issued a statement following the judge’s decision, she denied using the n-word in class in the January report. She wrote that as an African-American she ‘praised herself in being intelligent and classy’, and does not refer to herself or call people of color the n-word. She went on to say she doesn’t understand why the assistant principal has a ‘vendetta’ against her. If you can’t make it through the day teaching without calling the poor kids out of their names (at least not out loud) perhaps education is not the career path for you. If she truly said those things, she really does not belong back in the classroom.

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Seriously? High School Forced To Rehire Black Teacher Fired For Calling Students “Lazy ‘N-Words’”

Wyclef Serenades His Teacher, On ‘When I Was 17’

Former Fugees singer recalls trying to get out of summer school on the latest episode, airing Saturday at 11 a.m. ET/PT on MTV. By Dionne Buxton Wyclef Jean on “When I Was 17” Photo: MTV Before Wyclef Jean began his quest to conquer hunger in Haiti, he had to get past his first obstacle: Mrs. Serrato. On this week’s episode of “When I Was 17,” premiering Saturday at 11 a.m. ET/PT on MTV, Wyclef speaks candidly about the trials he had to overcome to shape him into the multifaceted man he is today. Graduation time had arrived and Wyclef was ready to get fitted for his gown when his high school guidance counselor told him he was wasting his time. “So I’m going to get sized up, and they’re like, ‘Well, it’s not necessary for you to get sized up, because there’s one class you have to finish in summer school,’ ” he recalled. “I’m like, ‘What?’ ” He soon found out that he had earned an F in Algebra 2, and in order for him to walk with his classmates, his teacher had to change his grade. So Wyclef — being the out-of-the-box thinker he is — decided an apple wasn’t enough to win his teach over: He had to do what he does best to persuade Mrs. Serrato to give him a better grade. “At 17, there’s a certain confidence that you have,” Wyclef said. “So I was like, ‘If I sing a song for this woman, she’s gonna melt and I’m gonna get a D and I’mma pass the course.’ ” Wyclef grabbed his guitar and waltzed into his math class with an original song. “I was like, ‘I just wrote a song for you and I would just like to share it with you.’ ” Did Wyclef’s swoon tactic work? Find out when the former Fugees member appears on Saturday’s “When I Was 17.” “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Wyclef Jean and “Awkward” star Ashley Rickards — airs Saturday at 11 a.m. ET/PT on MTV. Related Videos ‘When I Was 17’ Sneak Peek Featuring Wyclef And Ashley Rickards Related Artists Wyclef Jean

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Danica McKellar give birth

Danica McKellar, 35 – now a mathematician and author of three books on the subject, including current bestseller HOT X: Algebra Exposed – wed composer Verta in March 2009. They announced the pregnancy one year later. Here#39;s some new math for Danica McKellar#39;s next book: one plus one equals three. The former Wonder Years star and bestselling author gave birth to her first child Tuesday night, a boy named Draco Verta. He weighed in at 7 lbs., 2 oz. and takes his moniker – which means drag

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