It’s about to get dark up in here. A serious issue has hit close to home and it’s infuriating. Recently, a now-former coach and teacher from the high school that my kids will presumably attend one day has been accused and charged with 1st degree Criminal Sexual Conduct, specifically, performing oral sex on a 15 year old student. She has not been found guilty yet so I can’t judge for or against her. Although, there has been an ongoing investigation for about a month and apparently the sheriff’s department felt they had enough to warrant an arrest and charge her with the crime. We will see in this case. I’ll leave it at that.
But there have been several instances of this happening elsewhere in our country, around the world I’m sure, in which the teachers have indeed been found guilty of these heinous acts, making them no better than the weird guy down the road looking at kiddie porn, or worse. But I’m not here to talk about that, nor do I want to. I’m here to talk about teachers and what we expect of them.
I’ll start when I was a student. When I was a student, I liked boys my age. I liked to pass them letters, flirt with them and watch them play varsity sports. Anyone older than, let’s say 21-ish, was “old and gross.” There was no attraction to teachers, never a passing thought of “being with” one of them, in fact, I held them in a similar light as my parents. They don’t have sex, significant others or lives outside of school (even though I knew they did). Teachers taught, coaches coached and there were no thoughts of them outside of those realms. I focused on studies, boys (not men) and being cool.
Now that I have children of my own (3 and 1 years old and too young for school and boys and being cool), certainly my expectations of their future teachers are going to be higher than when I was a student and probably unrealistic because they’re my kids and they deserve the cream of the crop in everything. I fully expect National Scholarships and several AP credits to their names upon high school graduation, credit to outstanding teachers and parents. J Maybe not. What I don’t expect is my daughter having relations with a teacher, coach or staff member at the school. Even if she does become Hot For Teacher, never ever ever would I expect teacher to become Hot For Student. If so, said teacher would have a very. large. problem. Think my husband’s size 13 up your ass and out the other end followed by a very grand, merciless lawsuit. Then probably your death. The point is, no matter how many times a student sexts you or makes advances or asks you to hook up, you are their TEACHER. You are the ADULT. This child’s parents trust that you won’t fuck their kid!! In fact, if a student sexts you, tell the parent! I can guarantee it will be handled. I’ll spank a 15 year old, I don’t care. There should never be an “I got caught up in the moment” situation because that moment should never come close to existing. The moment leading up to that moment shouldn’t even happen. A situation that could potentially lead to a moment that leads to that moment should never take place. Instead of screwing an adolescent to fight your mid-life crisis, try buying a new car or…moving, far far away.
I have several friends who are teachers. I have watched them undergo countless classes, extra schooling and endless hours of student teaching and class preparations to do what they love for not a lot of money. They do this because they want to educate our kids, they want to educate my kids. They want to contribute to the health and livelihood of what is our future. They want to nourish children, watch them grow and hope that they are able to succeed in life and be what they want to be. They want to instill dreams and hopes in our young impressionable offspring and make sure they never say, “Can’t.” They mentor, they guide and care about children, sometimes more than the child’s parents.
Yet all I hear about is how shitty and selfish teachers unions are by asking for higher pay, or just an extra few bucks to pay for school supplies which they buy out of their own pocket in most cases. All I hear about is how poorly our kids are performing compared to the rest of the world despite funding for education being cut year after year after year. All I hear about is the constant slashing of music, arts, after-school and other programs. All I hear about is how overcrowded the classrooms have become and the growing teacher-to-child ratio. All I hear about are the closing down of schools altogether.
All I hear about are teachers having sex with our kids.
There are thousands of amazing teachers out there, doing all they can to enrich the minds that stream through their classrooms every day. And then we have these excuses for teachers, excuses for human beings. What happened between all that schooling and all that work you put into becoming a Teacher? Were you ever really in it for the chance to make a positive impression on our youth and to show them what’s out there? Or were you just in it for the summer vacations?
For real though prospective teachers, you touch my kid, you’ll die.