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Guiny

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Re: for the ex teachers on the board
« Reply #15 on: May 04, 2004, 10:39:00 am »
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Originally posted by My Balls Can DJ:
 [QB] 2. I was looking for a full time teaching job. Never would have gotten one with that kind of stain on my record.
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 Not even gonna touch that one.

flawd101

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Re: for the ex teachers on the board
« Reply #16 on: May 04, 2004, 06:09:00 pm »
stain....hehehe
 and so you fucked high skol girls???
 why couldnt you have lied and said you did! it would be a great story.
 
 with the name "my balls can dj" i wouldnt want you to be a teacher...

vansmack

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Re: for the ex teachers on the board
« Reply #17 on: May 05, 2004, 04:40:00 pm »
You can add this guy to your list of ex-teachers:
 
 
 Wednesday, May 5, 2004
 Hoops coach punished for 'Crybaby Award'
 
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 Associated Press
 
 PLEASANTVILLE, N.J. -- A basketball coach who gave a 13-year-old player a "Crybaby Award" will be banned from coaching, sent to sensitivity training and ordered to make a public apology.
 
 Schools superintendent Edwin Coyle revealed the punishments Wednesday. Whether the coach loses his job remains to be seen.
 
 James Guillen, 24, a third-year special education teacher at the Pleasantville Middle School, had a trophy made up showing an infant atop a pedestal, with a plaque bearing the inscription of player Terrence Philo Jr. and the words "Crybaby Award.''
 
 Terrence was spelled "Terrance."
 
 After summoning the boy to attend the April 24 season-ending banquet, Guillen gave him the trophy, humiliating him in front of about 25 teammates and parents.
 
 On Tuesday, the nine-member Pleasantville Board of Education voted to fire Guillen, rejecting Coyle's recommendation for lighter sanctions.
 
 But state law mandates that hiring and firing recommendations come from the superintendent, not board members.
 
 As a result, the vote to dismiss Guillen wasn't valid, according to Frank Belluscio, a spokesman for the New Jersey School Boards Association.
 
 "It's not binding. It's not proper procedure," Belluscio said.
 
 Coyle, who said dismissal would be too severe a punishment, said he would ban Guillen from ever coaching in Pleasantville schools and order the sensitivity training and public apology.
 
 In addition, Guillen will be ordered to hold the banquet again and give Philo the trophy other players received. A veteran teacher also will be assigned to mentor Guillen.
 
 Coyle said he would ask the board a second time to authorize a five-day suspension without pay and the forfeiture of a $3,000 pay raise due to Guillen.
 
 The boy's father, Terrence Philo, said he would leave the penalty to school officials.
 
 "I just want what's right. I want my son to have a trophy and certificate like everyone else got. No less, no more," he said.
 
 Guillen, who has yet to speak publicly about the incident, remains on the job as a special education teacher at the school.
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mankie

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Re: for the ex teachers on the board
« Reply #18 on: May 05, 2004, 04:47:00 pm »
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Originally posted by My Balls Can DJ:
 [QB] 3. High school girls don't know how to fuck anyway.
 
 
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 That's what teachers are for aren't they?
 
 (Mankie looks up while rubbing chin and thinks to self, "I think I missed my calling in life")