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smebro rated 3 weeks ago
Lol, my building manager is like this.
CantaloupeSwing rated 8 weeks ago
From the page: Beasley asked her staff to give her the names of students who were couples, heterosexual and homosexual, because she wanted to keep an eye on them to cut down on public displays of affection. She's accused of publicly posting the names of those students, including two boys, Andrew and Nicholas, who had just started dating. The ACLU says that in doing so, Beasley revealed their relationship to other students, teachers and even their parents." If this is true the teacher should be sacked. She needs a hobby. Or therapy. Or both.
RedHawk91 rated 2 months ago
Did the principal have no romantic life of her own so she got jealous every time she saw couples showing affection for each other? :P
volettavella rated 2 months ago
Usually don't up or down these stories but i found this one comment interesting and sorta funny.
From the page: "jack said: Yeah, who want's to see love and affection, and IN PUBLIC TOO! Oh the horror! Surely we need government employees taking the initiative to compile dossiers on potential lovers to keep their damned love from infecting the rest of us."
java99 rated 2 months ago
thats not right
Cerberus37 rated 2 months ago
From the comments section: "Jordan said: Since public schools in the United States are a fully dependent arm of the government, the employees of all school boards (including principals) are, explicitly, government agents. As such, they are required to respect the safeguards guaranteed in the Constitution -- including equal protection, freedom of expression and association, due process and privacy."
yobaba rated 3 months ago
Just goes to show you that FOX NEWS apparently has not cornered the market on people who NEED TO GET A LIFE. What a pathetic person this woman must be. Waste of oxygen.
Lambdoid rated 3 months ago
Sack her. It's none of her business.
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