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  • Teachers forces students into "Cone of Shame."

    lmao.

    Firing her seems a bit harsh.


    A Florida teacher could lose her job for treating students like dogs. Pasco County high school teacher Laurie Bailey-Cutkomp, 47, used a veterinary cone usually reserved for sick puppies to discipline her misbehaving ninth graders. Her actions have caused outrage among parents, but some students are coming to her defense.

    Bailey-Cutkomp, a twelve-year veteran of Zephyrhills High, came up with the measure after her class screened the Disney movie, "Up." In the movie, a four-legged character introduces the "cone of shame" as the ultimate punishment. After students asked about the collar, the teacher, a former vet worker, brought one into class and allegedly decided to put it to use.

    One student was 'coned' for bringing a soda to class. Others who arrived late to class were given the option to wear the plastic neck-piece instead of sitting at the "tardy table." At least eight students wore the collar, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Some even asked to wear it, according to one student defending her teacher's actions.

    "Everybody was just joking around with it," Tanisha Medina, a ninth-grader who happily wore the cone, told WCSH local news. "She came up behind me and she said, 'Is it fine?' I said, 'Yeah, sure, it's fine."

    But it wasn't fine with everyone. After photos of the classroom incident were posted on Facebook, parents and school staffers were outraged.

    "I am stunned that you would put dog collars on students for any reason," the district's superintendent Heather Fiorentino wrote in a letter to Bailey-Cutkomp. "I am very concerned that you used this collar to punish and embarrass students in front of their peers."

    While Fiorentino goes on to acknowledge the teacher's innocent intentions, she does not excuse them. "You said that you intended for the collar to be 'innovative' and 'related to real world situations,' but that it did not work," she wrote. "You stated that you intended for the collar to be a joke and that you did not intend to be malicious but that you heard after the fact that some students were embarrassed."

    Now Bailey-Cutkomp has hired a lawyer and been placed on unpaid leave. Meanwhile both teachers and students have found themselves taking sides. Some have come to Bailey-Cutkomps defense, while others find her actions unforgivable. Ultimately, her future as a teacher will be decided at a school board hearing, where she'll face charges of violating district and state ethics rules. On Thursday, the local teacher's union officially backed Bailey-Cutkomp.

    "We believe it's an overreaction to the situation," Lynne Webb, president of United School Employees of Pasco, said in a statement to press. "Termination is really not appropriate. We should be able to find something short of firing the teacher."

    According Reuters' legal reporter Stephanie Rabiner, 'coned' students may be able to sue Bailey-Cutkomp for intentional infliction of emotional distress. "The student-teacher relationship generally does not permit such demeaning and highly embarrassing conduct," writes Rabiner. "Bailey-Cutkomp effectively equated these children to dogs in front of their peers."

    As unconventional as this punishment seems, it's not altogether new. Dunce caps and publicly humiliating accessories have long been used on students as disciplinary tools. In recent years, school officials have gone so far as to put actual dog leashes and duct tape on children. What has changed is our understanding of how damaging these tactics can be to a student's psyche and the classroom culture at large. Technology has helped with the crackdown, too. SmartPhones, and in this case, Facebook, have given kids, and their parents, more clout in the face of unchallenged authority.

    Not everyone thinks that's a positive change. Medina, that staunch student defender of Bailey-Cutkomp blames her fellow classmate with the camera for the upheaval. "Some kid, I don't know what he did," she told local news. "He ruined it for all of us."

    If that unidentified student wasn't shamed by his teacher before, he most certainly is now.

  • #2
    They should cone the kid that took pic's, cell phones are allowed either.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by talisman View Post
      SmartPhones, and in this case, Facebook, have given kids, and their parents, more clout in the face of unchallenged authority
      That's pathetic, a teacher tries a non-violent way to punish her student's and this is the shit they say..... They need to say this shit with the cops who beat the hell out of whomever, get caught then get paid leave and even get to keep their job in most cases.

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      • #4
        Super Pussy generation

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        Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
          super pussy generation

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          • #6
            Fucking nuts. It's not a bunch of second graders leashed to a desk...

            I had a teacher who used to put kids who made fun of other kids in front of the class and had everyone make fun of them for 5 minutes..
            Originally posted by Cmarsh93z
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            • #7
              The pussification of America continues. Teachers NEED something to punish the kids. This one is a great idea if you ask me. Make a spectacle of the dumb ass who deserves it. Maybe they won't do it again!

              Act right, get treated right.

              (Yes, I'm aware my English teacher is rolling in her grave. She was bitch, let her.)
              Originally posted by Taya Kyle, American Gun
              There comes a time when honest debate, serious diplomatic efforts, and logical arguments have been exhausted and only men and women willing to take up arms against evil will suffice to save the freedom of a nation or continent.

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              • #8
                I'm going to do this to my kids at home, greatness!!!!

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                • #9
                  Someone needs to bring back the dunce cap and wooden paddle.
                  I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.


                  Sex with an Asian woman is great, but 30 minutes later you're horny again.

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                  • #10
                    I get the impression that they were allowed to choose between conventional punishment and the cone of shame. What's the big fucking deal if they chose their punishment?

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                    • #11
                      This further solidifies my idea of creating a parent run school with our own set of rules.

                      This teacher should have used pepper spray to get her class in line. Then we would have a news worthy story.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 347Mike View Post
                        I had a teacher who used to put kids who made fun of other kids in front of the class and had everyone make fun of them for 5 minutes..
                        Awesome.
                        .223 > 911

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                        • #13
                          Whenever I have kids, I'm telling all their teachers that they can do whatever they need to do to make them behave and shit.

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