Teacher fight in Clayton sounds like Jerry Springer script

A messy love triangle is one thing, but a brawl in a school with expletives flying in front of students crosses a line. I don’t think the two teachers involved in Monday’s melee belong in classrooms with kids. I would not want my children in their classes. I doubt any other parents would, either.

Unfortunately, the fight between two women over a male teacher who they were both seeing occurred in Clayton County, which doesn’t need any more negative press. (The county’s tarnished reputation is not being helped by school board member  Trinia Garrett who is about to go on trial for assaulting her live-in boyfriend.)

I understand that one teacher appears to be the greater aggressor here, but the alleged conduct of both in full view of  students is appalling. If the police report is accurate, the incident reflects a stunning lack of professionalism . In fact, the drama sounds like a Jerry Springer script.

According to the AJC story,

The fight broke out Monday morning after the women learned they both were involved with the same male teacher, who also teaches at the school.

Cobb, who told police she is expecting a child with the man, said she found a letter from Smith on the man’s Facebook page.

“I am in love with you. I am tired of being your every blue moon [expletive],” the letter read.

Cobb responded on Facebook with a “tumultuous” message, police said.

On Monday morning, the fight moved from Facebook to the school halls. That’s where Smith approached Cobb and told her to “never do that again,” the report states.

Cobb summoned an assistant principal, but the fight didn’t stop.

Instead, it spilled into a classroom where Smith began to swing at Cobb, the report states.

Several other teachers broke up the fight and Cobb stormed down the hallway while threatening to post the letter on the blackboard.

The assistant principal told police she pulled Cobb into another classroom, with the children present, to calm her down. But Cobb continued to curse in front of the students. That’s when Smith ran into the room again and “attempted to attack” Cobb, the report states.

Police interviewed several students, who said they heard Smith yell “[Expletive], you don’t want none of this” and “get the [expletive] off me” while teachers were holding her down.

After talking to students and teachers, police charged Smith with simple assault and disorderly conduct. Cobb was charged with disorderly conduct.

136 comments Add your comment

ATL parent

October 30th, 2009
5:20 pm

Male teacher is a stud.

Joy in Teaching

October 30th, 2009
5:23 pm

Teachers are people. And some people have problems.

The thing is…if these were two department store employees, this wouldn’t even make the news because teachers are held to a higher standard.

V for Vendetta

October 30th, 2009
5:29 pm

Let’s see, I wonder how the majority of the posts in response to this topic will go . . . .

-It’s because they’re black.

-Clayton is full of black people, so it must be because they’re black.

-Only black people act that way, so it must be because they’re black.

-That’s why black children grow up to act that way–because they see black adults act that way. And they’re black.

-If black people didn’t act so black then they wouldn’t do black things in front of black students. Black.

-Black teachers black and were black in front of black students black and black who black with black and black black black. Because they’re black.

Does that about sum it up? Do you realize how stupid that sounds? Is poverty a reason? Sure. Cultural bankruptcy. Yes. A lack of value for education? Absolutely.

Is it skin color? Not on your life.

Lee

October 30th, 2009
5:54 pm

So V, poverty is a reason for school teachers to engage in a menage a trois, one of them to get knocked up with an illegitimate child, and then the females engage in a schoolyard fight?

What the hell do you drink?

Just say they were “teaching while black.” Makes more sense.

Maureen Downey

October 30th, 2009
6:09 pm

Joy in Teaching, If two department store employees got into a fight and cursed and tussled in front of customers to the point that police were called, there would be a news item.
And they would be fired, that I can guarantee from my three years working at Grant’s department store.
Maureen

lets call a spade a spade

October 30th, 2009
6:20 pm

@V for Vendetta

Naw… just some stupid a$$ broads! Remember the astronaut who drove wearing a diaper to confront her lovers wife? Just a stupid white broad. Stupid broads come in all colors. But back to the race thing…a hit dog will holla!

Lee

October 30th, 2009
6:25 pm

Sayyy, doesn’t an attack on an educator carry extra penalties/charges?

Lock’em up Dan’o.

Now, if we can just get someone to go down to Atlanta and provoke Kathy Cox into a fight….

redd

October 30th, 2009
6:34 pm

Race is not the issue here. Stupidity comes in all shapes and colors. Lets not make this out to be a black thing. White women do dumb things also. A white female school bus driver was just arrested for having sex with a student(a black boy), the crazy white astronaut who drove acroos the country in a diaper to confront another female about a co-worker, the white woman who drowned her four kids because she believed they were evil, and lets not forget PARIS HILTON, Lindsy Lohan, Brittany Spears,and the octomom . I rest my case.

ScienceTeacher671

October 30th, 2009
6:52 pm

Regardless, neither of them belongs in a classroom.

FultonTeacher

October 30th, 2009
7:01 pm

I truly hope that the Professional Standards Commission steps in on this one.

Shannon, M.Div.

October 30th, 2009
7:39 pm

Yes, yes, terribly unprofessional. And when are women going to wise up? The other woman is not the problem. She didn’t promise you diddly squat. Both the women should go confront the *man,* who is the problem in their respective lives (and they should certainly wait until they’re off school property after hours to do so). Did they even bother to properly focus their anger at the one who played them against each other? No. So we’re going to know their names, and we won’t know his. They’re going to (likely) lose their jobs, and he won’t. The repercussions from this incident will follow them for a long time, and he won’t have *any*. Yeesh.

lets call a spade a spade

October 30th, 2009
8:40 pm

I am soooo tired of the number of women who constantly let men play them!

big daddy

October 30th, 2009
8:50 pm

HE PUT IT ON THEM,MADE THEM LOSE IT,THE JOB TOO.POOR LADIES

PBR

October 30th, 2009
9:56 pm

V.,
Color has nothing to do with it, and there are probably very, very few people who think it does. This is simply a case of bad behavior. And yes, I am a black female.

wealth07

October 30th, 2009
10:10 pm

The problem with this case is the man – period! Nothing – really was said about him. Both women were played – period – end of story. Now – both women will probably loose their jobs. Women – when are we going to wise up confront the man. You don’t know what he said to the other woman at all. All I have to ask is what he worth it? I would have to say “NO”. Nothing is proabably going to happen to him. WOMEN OUT THERE – PLEASE WISE UP!!!

wealth07

October 30th, 2009
10:17 pm

I agree with the comments earlier – these woman are teachers – and should be held to higher standard. But they are also human and have feelings. These feelings got in the way of them thinking straight. Women – take a lesson from this public exposure — for some reason – we always attack the “other women” but we don’t have a clue as what “the man” have told them. Why do they cheat— because they can. it.

V for Vendetta

October 30th, 2009
10:46 pm

PBR,

Yeah, that’s kind of the point I was trying to make.

Just Thinking

October 30th, 2009
10:53 pm

Teachers should be held to a higher standard as well as the school board, Why do we allow this to happen in our schools.? What is this teaching our children? Fire all three teachers , Press charges .
Get the scums out of the school,

oldtimer

October 30th, 2009
11:00 pm

As an oldtime teacher….they are gone!

ScienceTeacher671

October 30th, 2009
11:09 pm

I think there used to be “moral turpitude” clauses…

Just Thinking

October 30th, 2009
11:12 pm

My 2nd grade grandson visited me last week-end. He showed me the dance he learned in P.E . It was the Michael Jackson dance .He grapped his crouch, finished his dance . He was so proud of what he learned . LORD HELP US ALL

Goodness

October 30th, 2009
11:16 pm

Horrible example. Three educated black folks acting like fools, 1. unprotected sex, 2.fighting over a man and now 3.an illegitimate but innocent child on the way. Black people we can do better. The man isn’t worth it. He should be fired as well!

drann

October 30th, 2009
11:20 pm

I think its not about been black,its just one woman was mad because the other was pregnant,and believed she was the loser.Give the ladies a break,they are human,we all make mistakes.I hate they had to do it in front of the kids.God bless them both.

zoe

October 30th, 2009
11:29 pm

What I think is interesting is that one of the women is pregnant by this man yet they are not married, nor does it seem like that was even in the cards. What kind of example does that set for middle school children? I am in no way a prude, but I do have issues with unmarried pregnant teachers teaching impressionable young girls. This woman has a degree and will be able to provide for her child, unless of course she gets fired, but that is another story. But, her being pregnant and teaching young middle school girls give the illusion that it is easy to be single and take care of a baby.
I would never say a teacher should be fired because she is pregnant and single, I just think teachers should have more care about how what they do in their personal life can influence, even indirectly, the lives of the students they teach.
I see too many girls on a daily basis wander down my hall with huge pregnant bellies. I think at last count we have between 10-20 pregnant girls at our school and probably another 20-30 that have already had at least 1 kid. There is this celebration of babies, the kids drag their infants up to the school to “show off” their kids, but talk to these same girls 2 or 3 years from now, they are on WIC, food stamps, struggling to get by.

zoe

October 30th, 2009
11:38 pm

http://www.news-daily.com/main.asp?SectionID=2&SubSectionID=2&ArticleID=29148&TM=84990.38

According to the Clayton News Daily, the teacher’s name is Derek Green.

zoe

October 30th, 2009
11:43 pm

Also according to the article, one of the teachers was Rex Mill’s Teacher of the Year for 2007-8…oh my! This article also seems to go in more depth as to what was actually written in the police report.

majii

October 31st, 2009
12:21 am

As an AA who taught school for 33 years, I think this is scandalous. There is no excuse for this type of behavior. My mom and dad raised all 6 of us to have a sense of pride in ourselves and emphasized that some behavior is never acceptable. The rule in our house was that you conducted yourself like a young lady/gentleman in public, and you did nothing to bring shame on the family. I know it is not the norm nowadays, but when I was growing up my parents established an order for my life: education, marriage, then children. I had to follow these rules because my parents offered no options to them. There was no way that I could have explained to my parents that I was having a baby and was not married. I have a daughter, and I raised her the same way. People can give any reason they desire to excuse a particular behavior, but I can say that in my case the old way of doing things worked well for myself and my daughter. I’ll never forget what my parents told me, and that was that in order to rear good kids, you had to set a good example, lay down the rules, and insist that they be followed.

drew

October 31st, 2009
1:14 am

V…nothing like cynicism, eh? I’m still waiting for all the racists comments you feared. BTW…the portion of the story above does not even identify the teachers as black, so are you assuming they’re black just because it’s Clayco? Or did you read the entire story in the AJC, and assume they’re black because their names are Chaka and Ebony? LOL!!!

And to man haters out there, yeah, let’s just blame it all on the big, bad, man. The two females engage in a profanity laced fight IN FRONT OF THEIR STUDENTS, and it’s the man’s fault? Of the three, the man appears to be the only one who has maintained any semblence of professionalism. He may be a cheater, and he may be a liar, but at least when he’s in school he act’s like a professional. If the ladies want to lay claim to a man, they need to marry one. Sreading your legs for a man, or even being impregnated by a man, does equate to ownership.

And to those who say the man should be fired…fire him for what? Playing women? You start firing men for playing women (or women for playing men!!) and the unemployment rate is REALLY gonna skyrocket. From a professional stand point, as far as I can tell, the man has done nothing to warrant any discipline whatsoever.

MS MIAMI

October 31st, 2009
7:41 am

THIS IS REALLY A HARD THING TO DIGEST-AND WOMEN SHOULD REMEMBER A MAN WILL BE A MAN.WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE RESPECT FOR THEMSELVES THAN ACT LIKE COMPLETE A HOLES!!!!

Chris Murphy, Atlanta, GA

October 31st, 2009
8:31 am

V: Instead of complaining about what you thought would happen on this blog, why not complain to the county school system for having three obvious incompetents as teachers? Who is doing the harm, some pinheads on a website or people in positions of authority at a middle school?

Old School

October 31st, 2009
8:53 am

In my opinion, it matters not what has been going on in their personal lives or online. Just as we encourage students to rise above (or at least set aside) personal mayhem and get on with the business of learning, teachers need to TEACH. They should deal with personal and interpersonal issues away from the campus. If they can’t or won’t, they need to stay home. The foul language for me is reason enough to suspend them without pay. I hold myself to a higher standard and try very hard to present to my students an adult who understands there is a time and place for everything and that language- properly used- is a powerful tool. I don’t need to fight, swear or call people names to get my point across. . . even in the heat of anger.

ScienceTeacher671

October 31st, 2009
8:54 am

Everyone is entitled to legal representation…so at the hearings to determine whether these women get to keep their jobs and their certificates, will they be represented by GAE, MACE, or PAGE?

(and what “professional organization” would want to be associated with that case?)

Chocolatestar

October 31st, 2009
9:41 am

As sad as it is…it happened! Unfortanulately, these women as well as the male did not act professional. Your personal life should not be published on Facebook. He played them both, and like a fool, they confronted each other instead of taking the issue up with him, off the clock, off school property and handle your business at home behind close doors…you brought it to the publics’ eye. You have brought more shame to your family and the county is who heading in a positive direction to clean-up the tarnish name…with bull crap. It is my hope that when reality settles in…..they all realize what in the blank was I thinking…fighting over foolishness, disgracing myself, my family, my school, and the children that I am suppose to be setting a positve example for. I really believe thay should all be removed from the school….what children, co-workers or administrators are going to take them SERIOUS now!!!!

Carla

October 31st, 2009
10:14 am

Teachers are humans too. It is too bad thet the women will lose their license to teach in Georgia, but the male teacher will still have his job. Why would he date teachers who work at the same school? He shares some of the blame too. Although he was not physically involved in the fight, he is the cause of the altercation. Very embarrassing and sad. The students see enough of this at home, and they also witness their own parents attacking teachers.

Carla

October 31st, 2009
10:20 am

I am in total agreement with Chocolatestar. The people involved embarrassed not only themselves, but their families as well. The male teacher is as much to blame as the females. Why would he date women who work at the same school? Typical male behavior. There are more men in the world. Fighting over a broke teacher. LOL

ScienceTeacher671

October 31st, 2009
10:42 am

Why would the male teacher date not one, but two coworkers? Why would the male teacher impregnate a woman to whom he was not married, and be dating another woman instead of standing by the mother of his child? What sort of example is that for young black men?

ScienceTeacher671

October 31st, 2009
10:43 am

…or young men of any stripe, for that matter…

paintman

October 31st, 2009
11:11 am

Stop all of this stuff. The person who needs to be FIRED is the school board idiot who would hire two people to teach our kids with names like CHAKA and EBONY !!!! How the hell did that work for ya ????? What WERE you thinking ???Nobody applied with names like SUE, LINDA, SHARON or Nancy ??? Hell yea it has everything to do with race—If you can’t see that–then you are part of the PROBLEM. Wake up America !!!!

Chocolatestar

October 31st, 2009
11:19 am

How does a name affect the job you do? If that is the case, we are all in trouble if you based your stupidity on a persons name. There are plenty of Sues’, Lindas’, and Sharons’…..ALREADY fired for sleeping with the students.

BlackGirl

October 31st, 2009
11:33 am

@Carla, teachers may not make 6 figures, but what makes you think he’s broke?

@Science Teacher why is that anytime a black person does anything, they’re representing the black race? He set a bad example for all young men.

Paintman, a persons name does not define who they are. A child has no choice in the name a parent gives them. Let’s see, if her name is Mary Kay we can trust our 6th grade son with her. If her name isAileen, she won’t become a serial killer. We can trust our teenaged boys around a teacher named Silvia. Surely she won’t get them drunk and have sex with them. Debra sounds so wholesome, so again, we can trust her not to have sex with our kids. Gimme a break! There are people that shouldn’t be teachers in all races! Discriminating based on their name is ridiculous!

This could be used as a teachable moment with the students at the school. Many of the girls today fight over boys. Seeing how this has damaged these teacher’s lives could have an impact on some of the students.

They should definitely lose their jobs. Adults need to behave like adults.

BlackGirl

October 31st, 2009
11:35 am

Where is my post? This is quite annoying,

Maureen Downey

October 31st, 2009
11:40 am

BG, It’s up now. It was in the filter.
Maureen

drew

October 31st, 2009
11:45 am

V….got a little chip on our shoulder, eh?
Chocolate…yeah let’s just blame it on the evil MAN, right?

Looks to me like we have a few man-haters out there. Of the three people involved, it appears to me that man is the only one who’s maintained any semblance of proffesionalism. What teachers do outside of school is their own business (unless it’s illegal). Unfortunately, these two women would not contain their inner “Springer” and chose to let it out at school. When keepin’ it real goes wrong…LOL!. This man has done NOTHING to warrant any kind of disciplinary actions, so those of you wanting to hold him accountable are simply letting your man-hate show. Lets keep the blame where it belongs…on the two women who engaged in the profanity laced tirade in front of their students.

PS…allowing a man to impregnate you does not make him YOURS.

Maureen Downey

October 31st, 2009
11:48 am

While I agree that the male teacher’s love life is no example for young men, there is no evidence that he conducted it in front of the students so I don’t see any cause for action against him. In the aftermath of the Letterman scandal, there have been many stories on the rise of workplace romances, many of which end badly. (And in the past, it’s the woman who paid the bigger price because she usually had the lesser job.)
But I think that is changing as women move up the ladder.
Having married another reporter, I can’t say that I oppose workplace dating, but it should be kept out of view at work.
Maureen

paintman

October 31st, 2009
11:54 am

Hey blackgirl, it’s not the name stupid–it’s the CULTURE !!!!!

V for Vendetta

October 31st, 2009
12:09 pm

Chris,

I’m not all that worried about the county’s decisions. I don’t live, teach, or play in Clayton county . . . nor would I ever.

ScienceTeacher671

October 31st, 2009
12:54 pm

Maureen, like others here, I do appreciate that you participate in the blog rather than just posting topics and ignoring everything that happens afterwards.

I’m not saying that the male teacher ought to be sanctioned professionally, just that his behavior isn’t necessarily beyond reproach, although at least he seems to have behaved professionally in front of the students.

And, FWIW, I also ended up marrying a coworker – it’s the love-triangle-at-work thing that bothers me.

Look before I leap

October 31st, 2009
1:03 pm

What are the lessons here?
Don’t fool around with co-workers – when it goes bad, your job could be in jeopardy. At best, the workplace becomes a miserable place to be.
Sex with a partner to whom you are not married without a condom? – Given the fact that Derek the Stud is a ‘playa’, she is lucky if she does not have an STD or worse.
Why air your personal sh*t on Facebook?
Your man is playin on you? Get some self-respect and tell HIM to take a hike.
All 3 of the individuals are trash and skin color is irrelevant here.

Maureen Downey

October 31st, 2009
1:09 pm

ScienceTeacher, I agree on the triangle being a horrible lapse of judgment and creepy. I would think this male teacher might do better changing systems. And since he’s allegedly got a baby coming, he also ought to change his ways.
I think the kids in Clayton deserve better than they have gotten from the adults in their system. As to V’s comment, I think some folks living in Clayton would like to relocate, but this is not the best time to sell a house or find a new job.
Maureen

BlackGirl

October 31st, 2009
1:18 pm

@paintman, and I quote, “Hell yea it has everything to do with race—If you can’t see that–then you are part of the PROBLEM.” Where was the word culture used in your post? Apparently it was deleted by some blog ghost as a Halloween trick!

It is obvious that you are the one that doesn’t get it…and I won’t resort to name calling. I am a part of the American culture. A name is not part of a problem, the person is.

Citizen

October 31st, 2009
1:27 pm

I think you all a making statements based on a situation that you only heard of through the media. Everything we read is not true. None of us really know what happened that day. The media stated it was a “fight”; however, only one woman got charged with simple battery. Battery means that there were no physical exchanges, there was one person’s attempt to harm another. We as educated individuals need to stop speaking on situations or making opinions about people when we don’t know the facts. Do we know what kind of lives these people lead? Do we know anything about their upbringing? Do we know if this is an example of their normal every day character? Neither parties have publicly said anything: neither women, the man or the school system, yet we are speaking on this situation like WE really KNOW the situation. What needs to happen is that we stop complaining and someone needs to pray for ALL parties involved. It could be you the next time. It could be you provoked acting out of character and the media twists your story.

L. Brown

October 31st, 2009
2:18 pm

I guess now Derek will continue his relationship w/his OTHER woman…Idiots!!!

Lee

October 31st, 2009
2:40 pm

I’ve come to the conclusion that the only thing that keeps this from being a Jerry Springer episode is some 300# black woman in the audience saying “Girrrrll. You don’t want ta mess wit him…”

Lee

October 31st, 2009
2:43 pm

FulCoTeach

October 31st, 2009
3:48 pm

Citizen, I think you have assault and battery confused. “The main distinction between the two offenses is the existence or nonexistence of a touching or contact. While contact is an essential element of battery, there must be an absence of contact for assault.” * http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Assault+and+Battery
Perhaps details are missing, but I agree that most people wouldn’t want these women to have their children in the classroom. If we are held to a higher standard of behavior than others outside the classroom, SURELY we are expected to behave IN any classroom – our own or other’s?

Chocolatestar

October 31st, 2009
4:51 pm

NOT a man-hater, just shows a lack of respect in my opinion for keeping a love letter posted on your site and you are trying to be a player. If she sent it, read it and delete it. Why leave it if the other woman is able to see it! If you wanted to get rid of the woman or women, be a man and cut lose without the drama. It does not matter in my opinion where you live and it is not necessarily the culture, people are human all over the world and this and worst things happen everywhere! COLOR ME HUMAN! See me beyond the color of my skin.

BlackGirl

October 31st, 2009
5:09 pm

@paintman – “Hell yea it has everything to do with race—If you can’t see that–then you are part of the PROBLEM. Wake up America !!!!”

Those are your words, not mine. I don’t see the word “culture” in there. Maybe it was erased by the blog ghost as a Halloween trick!

Apparently you don’t get it…but I won’t resort to name calling. These women should lose their jobs due to their behavior. I don’t care what ethnicity they are. Maybe this can be used as a teachable moment for the students. Hopefully they can learn from their teachers mistakes.

Robert Byrd

October 31st, 2009
5:10 pm

All I have to say is “TNB”

john

October 31st, 2009
5:13 pm

Stay tuned for next weeks episode of “Real educators of Clayton County”

Really, it seems that they could make a great reality show based on all the drama that goes on in the Clayton County School System. I doubt that even script writers could come up with the crazy shenanigans that have gone on down there. At any rate you have to feel sorry for the parents, students and teachers whom are trying to do their best in this mess.

PK

October 31st, 2009
5:14 pm

here is Chaka Cobb facebook page….

http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=Chaka+Cobb&init=quick#/profile.php?id=766691449

Proud pregnancy…Can’t find the other 2…

West Coast Peach

October 31st, 2009
6:02 pm

Damn, fb pages on blast. LOL, drew hit the nail on the head. No ring, no bueno.

catlady

October 31st, 2009
6:03 pm

We had something similar here about 10 years ago. No black folks involved; both local white girls (we are not a racially diverse county, unless you count the Latinos). Both women kept their jobs–they were given “warnings” in their employment records. I am guessing because they were both local “products.” If they had been from “not around here”, I am guessing they would have been fired.

Reality Mom

October 31st, 2009
6:23 pm

Adults should not act like that. I work in a womens prison though and a lot of them do.

Tony

October 31st, 2009
7:41 pm

It is absolutely fascinating that junk like this gets more blog posts than real educational issues.

keith

October 31st, 2009
8:12 pm

I cannot believe that my son was suspended from school from clayton county. Then you have teachers who absolutely show the same misconduct. Clayton County Board needs to be replace and staff members also. Teachers and staff member in schools don’t care about kids anymore they are just doing it for a paycheck.

`keith

October 31st, 2009
8:23 pm

It’s sad to say but most of the yound black kids getting their education from blacks teacher will not be productive in life. The white man don’t have to do anything to us anymore because we are destroying ourselves. The blacks teachers,rappers,actors,actress who do not teach anything positive is helping destroy our black race.

Citizen

October 31st, 2009
9:48 pm

FulCoTeacher—– do you know how many untruths the media advertises daily. They are a business and they’re job is to get a story. We don’t know facts! Yet, you are placing judgement so quickly! I agree that educators should be placed on a higher standard; I also feel that they should be judged based on FACTS, not personal opinions and not on the media attempting to get a story. How do we know what these individuals taught their kids up until that very moment? How do we know that they are not truly making a difference in the lives of the students? How do we know students aren’t looking at the news saying “they’re lying!” that’s not what happened? I just don’t believe in placing judgement before we know that facts. I don’t think anyone outside of that building will ever know the facts because the ajc, fox 3, wsbtv all have a different spin on the story. This situation can be used to help someone. You may be the next individual (because you are human first) that needs some help. I fault the media because anyone with common sense would know that they are blowing this situation up to a level that it doesn’t need to be blown up. All we know are the events of that day. What else have these ladies done? What are some of there accomplishments? You don’t care, right! You just continue to focus on the negative. That’s what sells and you’re truly buying.

Miss_Lola

November 1st, 2009
1:43 am

When you lose your accreditation it is hard to get and KEEP good people.

Prime example…

Miss_Lola

November 1st, 2009
1:47 am

Keith,
Your post is an essay in grammatical errors, spelling mistakes, and general nonsense.

Before posting and trying to make a valid point, get someone to proofread, lest you prove the point you were trying to make, unintentionally.

13 baebayy.!!.

November 1st, 2009
1:48 am

ii tank chakka shulld get in truble .-nd not ebony.
she been wasz startiin stuff….
she neva shulld have replyeed bakk on facebook
.-nd nun of this wulld have happen
.-nd coach green .-ndd msz cobb dun whiit
all he iisz teww herr now iisz herr babii daddii.
singneed numba 13.!

YVONNE REID

November 1st, 2009
2:55 am

I WAS VERY HURT WHEN I HEARD THE NEWS FOR THE KIDS SAKE AND BECAUSE THE TEACHERS ARE SUPPOSE TO BE LEADERS AND EXAMPLES FOR THE KIDS AND RESPECT EACH OTHER AS LEADERS AND TEACHERS. I PRAY THAT THINGS WILL COME TOGETHER.
this to shall pass peace

YVONNE REID

November 1st, 2009
2:59 am

LET’S BE PRAYFUL IT’S BETTER A WHOLE LOT OF WORDS.

clyde

November 1st, 2009
4:51 am

Fisticuffs as grounds for dismissal has been well established,so the two women go.I don’t know if the man can legally be fired.As far as I’m concerned he should be,but I’m not sure he can be.The system’s lawyers have to be consulted and a decision made.If the two women are still teaching there is little hope for this school district.They know not what they do.

Clayton Rules

November 1st, 2009
6:52 am

The lovemaster’s in control of the catfighting Ebony and Chaka! Fo’ shizzle—this is all da problem of da white man, who be keeping these sisters down!

DAVID

November 1st, 2009
8:16 am

CLAYTON COUNTY SCHOOLS ARE BEYOND REDEMPTION…..regardless how the AJC GLOSSies it ..IT IS AN ALL BLACK SCHOOL….ENOUGH SAID.

Steve

November 1st, 2009
8:17 am

Stupid is color blind. Stupid has no business in the classroom.

DAVID

November 1st, 2009
8:21 am

CLAYTON TEACHERS ARE as bad as the inmates they try to teach….CLAYTON IS A FAILED SYSTEM

Citizen

November 1st, 2009
8:21 am

Are you all saying if this was not a fight and only one person was swinging with “fistcuffs” then both women should be fired? A system can only judge them on what happened THAT day in THEIR building. Obviously, one person’s actions where greater than the other. Only one person received a simple battery charge. What would you do or say if someone approached you? Have you ever been pregnant (and this woman is clearly pregnant as seen on her facebook profile picture) and felt threatened? You all amuse me by placing judgement and making decisions based on the unknown. It’s Sunday morning, we all need to send up a few prayers for all parties involved and ourselves too, because no man is clear of fault. What would you do if you were provoked at your job? Do you really know what you would do in a given situation? Most of us have done worse. Most of those students in that building have seen worse. That’s not an excuse, however it is a reality. These people are human; humans make mistakes. We’re saying what should happen, the decision has probably already been made. And they are the only ones who have to live with that. If we choose to isolate one/both of them from our children we may be missing out on a beautiful teaching experience. They may be superb teachers and may be able to let students know that making one simple mistake can possibly make you loose your life line. I’m positive the system will get rid of one or both if the FACTS give them that information. However, WE don’t know facts; just we are judging an event that we did not witness. We all should know how the media blows things out of portion. It’s their job!

DAVID

November 1st, 2009
8:23 am

BLACK MEN NEVER settle for just one woman….they always have a PIECE on the side. Guy is probably married…with children.

Bobbie

November 1st, 2009
8:23 am

I was there IT WAS NOT A FIGHT!

Bobbie

November 1st, 2009
8:26 am

Jerry Springer episode it was truly, NOT. Only one person got out of control. Cobb (pregnant) responded to Smith verbally, but she never even balled up a fist and no one heard her curse. So, this is really a lie from the media stand point. What they are saying happened in the building did not happen.

Gringo

November 1st, 2009
8:28 am

Teachers SHOULD be held to a higher standard. Especially in this state where our education system is the pits.

A department store employee would be fired on the spot. The teachers get a hearing. Ridiculous.

The things teachers can get away with and continue to teach is amazing. And if you don’t believe me, go read the recent LA Times and NY Times articles about how those districts are handling teachers they can’t or are trying to fire.

Bobbie

November 1st, 2009
8:28 am

And Cobb and Green were engaged and everyone in the building knew that. This is a case of a cheating man who put his woman in a terrible situation.

A Realist

November 1st, 2009
8:59 am

They all (including the male teacher) should be terminated. I’m sure the school system has a no tolerance policy against fighting in school. Had the fighting ensued with students, the police, detention officers, and juvenile court proceedings would have taken place.

DAVID

November 1st, 2009
9:01 am

V…..SPEAKS the TRUTH……then denies it is TRUTH….IT IS NOT POLITICALLY CORRECT TO CALL BLACKs a violent culture……..Liberals deny what they see with their own eyes.

Gwinnett Parent

November 1st, 2009
9:14 am

#1 Rule of the professional world: Never Get Your Honey Where You Make Your Money!!!!! This applies to all professions.

Only a fools break this rule. Yes, teachers should be held to a higher standard. They spend 7-8 hours a day in front of our children. Teachers are role models and have young minds to mold. If this happened in an office situation (adults only in the room), all 3 would have been fired. All large companies have office dating policies and would be surprised if Clayton County Schools did not have the same. I would not allow any adults that behaved like this to influence my child, and expect the school to exercise the the same level of judgement. However, Clayton County has always been a mess. Three years ago one of their principals was punished for making racist comments towards Hispanic students. She was demoted to teacher (wow). This is what is to be expected of Clayton County.

“You don’t want none of this.” How about the bad grammar? These ladies are supposed to have degrees in education 4yr or greater??? Where did they get their degrees? The poor grammar alone would have been enough for me to get upset. Which is worse is almost a toss up, the double negative or the curse words. We are living in an era where there are qualified teachers, which know how to behave in public looking for employment. Let’s flush out teachers like these and take a look at those that were laid off last year.

FulCo teach

November 1st, 2009
9:14 am

Citizen, Hmmm, you think the AJC is misrepresenting a police report? All I addressed is your confusion about battery (which DOES involve physical contact) and agreed that (based on the evidence of the police report alone) MOST people wouldn’t want their children in these teachers’ classes. Valid points are made that it’s not reasonable to expect that teachers should be held LESS accountable than their students for such misbehavior. Sorry, don’t think that’s “passing judgment,” just basing an opinion based on what the POLICE reported. (Not news agencies, but law enforcement.) Interviews with other teachers and students lead the police officer to file the charges. What did those women “teach” those students that morning? Hopefully, eventually, that adults will be held accountable for disorderly conduct just as students are. Maybe you should consider those facts; I’ve only read the AJC account – not scouring the news channels for more sensationalism myself.

sad brotha

November 1st, 2009
9:14 am

I’m not surprised they be sisters. What they be thinking? Acting the fool at school will get you suspended… oh but they be the teachers… I guess they’ll have to go to the principal’s office. I hope the principal is a brother, if so, he understands… it’s a trash thang.

Meme

November 1st, 2009
9:22 am

I also “I do have issues with unmarried pregnant teachers teaching impressionable young girls. “

Rick

November 1st, 2009
9:29 am

Both of the Ladies should be fired. The male involved however did nothiing wrong. It is neither illegal or immoral to date more than one woman at a time.

Rick

November 1st, 2009
9:31 am

Well he would be a two timing RAT.
again no laws broken and not involver in the fight at school.

Slim Red

November 1st, 2009
9:55 am

Down-loaders fighting over a man. Did Vick bet on this?

Shawn

November 1st, 2009
10:54 am

Really? unmarried and pregnant. How many women/men do you know that have children outside of marriage. The principal has children…no husband. So, does that make her a terrible example. At least she knows her child’s father. There are so many fatherless children around.

I guess that’s what these blogs are for, for people to pass judgement without knowledge. Ummm, that sounds like a site for a fool, let me get off of her.

And Bazooka……Negros, really? where are you from.

Bio Teacher

November 1st, 2009
11:05 am

The two teachers that fought in the school in front of the students should already be gone. The male teacher acted immaturely but did not act unprofessionally according to the story. Hence, he should not suffer for the actions of immature and unprofessional associates.

J

November 1st, 2009
11:17 am

if the media really spun this out of control, then shame on them … the AJC is full on biased writers … what ever happened to covering the story and relaying the facts?

read the vents that are posted as well, and you’ll see the racism … i’m white and i’m tired of seeing the ajc putting blacks in a negative light all the time. There needs to be unity in this country. Same for blacks, this racism needs to stop on your end as well.

Concerned for the children

November 1st, 2009
1:58 pm

Who I really feel sorry for is the children in this school district. The adults from the school board, principals, to the teacher, what kind of standards do you have?

Remorse where is it?

November 1st, 2009
2:33 pm

I think it is time all involved apologize to the students, parents and fellow teachers. This incident has ruined an entire week of school and should not have ever happened! The distress these individuals caused to everyone because of their actions should not go without punishment! They should be remorseful,and more concerned with what their actions did to the school that has worked very hard to be as good as it is in Clayton County! No one deserved this type of behavior or press!Hearing remorse from either of these ladies has not happened and that is infuriating!

yaa_di

November 1st, 2009
3:01 pm

Let’s see, I wonder how the majority of the posts in response to this topic will go . . . .

-It’s because they’re black.

-Clayton is full of black people, so it must be because they’re black.

-Only black people act that way, so it must be because they’re black.

-That’s why black children grow up to act that way–because they see black adults act that way. And they’re black.

-If black people didn’t act so black then they wouldn’t do black things in front of black students. Black.
true V you had me laughing hard…..then they usually manage to work this one in…..and black people shouldn’t have children…..and black people shouldn’t have children if they cant take care of the….and black people shouldn’t….blah blah blah blah, black people…..racist and evil.
the only person that needs to be prosecuted is smith…..she is the perpetrator. if she didn’t approach cobb, the whole there wouldn’t have been a fight.

“moral terpitude” how about the male teacher, “friending” his students on facebook, so he can browse the students pictures, also where a few of his women “fb friends” are baring their buttocks, plus whatever else objectionable pictures he has. my child would friend him (this single male 38 y.o.), and my child was ostracized him and also his “cool students.” how do we deal with teachers like this.

v for vendetta wor
-Black teachers black and were black in front of black students black and black who black with black and black black black. Because they’re black.

Does that about sum it up? Do you realize how stupid that sounds?

HamptonRoads

November 1st, 2009
6:54 pm

Incidents like this reinforce and make me glad of my decision to home-school my child. Believe me, If I could get gone from here, I’d be gone. But for now, I’ll just continue making lemonade out of lemons…

HamptonRoads

November 1st, 2009
7:16 pm

BTW: If one acts/behaves like a [insert adjective/noun here], one gets treated like one. Think about it…

I mean really?!?!?!

November 1st, 2009
11:07 pm

This really could have been handled any way they wanted AFTER SCHOOL!!!! Not that any of this had to come to a physical altercation, particularly with an unborn child involved, but it was truly unnecessary to address while children were able to witness the situation. As a parent, I would have been EXTREMELY UNHAPPY if my middle schooler came home with that story!

EducationCEO

November 2nd, 2009
1:09 am

LOL @Lee. No one would challenge her becase she’s smarter than a 5th grader…..

Sarge

November 2nd, 2009
2:22 am

Joy in Teaching, you made a comment which, I feel, needs a great more than a modicum of clarification. True, some people have problems…in fact, EVERYONE has problems. We all go out into society, be it the job, the store, or whathaveyou, ladden with baggage. The caveat, however, lies in two camps:

1) Self-control, something which appears to have become as quaint and old fashioned as rumble seats, remains the one human characteristic necessary…absolutely necessary…for a society to function. As evidenced with the absurd, often deadly, behavior we read of (and observe) daily, it would appear that ours is quickly becoming a society in decline. Witness the vast amounts of public and private resources which, by necessity, are funneled toward, what might be charitably refered to as social anomalies. Redirected toward social growth objectives (education, public services, etc), these resources would be, not only life-sustaining (in the social sense), but life-enriching. It would appear, therefore, that behavior, such as occured between these two educators (another charitable application) is yet another indication of society in decline.

2) Teaching, in the traditional sense, is a profession, not simply a vocation by which a tightly-defined job description is performed within an equally-defined time frame. Because we, as humans, are ALL subject to that aformentioned baggage, it becomes all-the-more imperative that we, as professionals, learn to “leave the baggage at home”. In our daily goings-about, we come across any number of people who, not “leaving the baggage in the driveway”, appear surly, aggravated, and sometimes even combative. As unfortunate as this may be, their job effectiveness may or may not be adversly affected (I would not care one bit if the person at the checkout was behaving “oddly”…”just give me my receipt and I’ll be on my way”). This would certainly not be considered professional behavior, and has no place in a learning environment, much less with impressionable minds.

These two, for the sake of a society in decline, should be banned, by the state professional standards, from ever being in a position of influencing others.

J. Degrees

November 2nd, 2009
7:38 am

Please vote. I bet you these persons did not get extensive professional education. Those of us who actually went through rigorous teacher programs know better. They all should be transferred including the man for his loose morals. The women should be put on probation.

Bumby Johnson

November 2nd, 2009
8:35 am

TO: Science Teacher 671:

It is unfortunate that Ms. Cobb and Ms. Smith of Rex Mills Middle School let their emotions clound their judgment. They should be terminated period. In Dekalb County School last year, two Administrators engaged in a fight (Miller Grove High School) and they are still working today. The two adminstrators got into fight during dismissal in the presence of students because both administrators discovered they both were having an affair with the Principal Carol Thelford. The inept ODE with an undercover person as their President Dave Shutten, is the reason Dekalb County Schools continues to violate the rights of employees. His alternative lifestyle is apparent and he is serving as the President of the Organization Of Dekalb Educators. How ironic.

libra

November 2nd, 2009
8:37 am

how we know it’s his baby

Bumby Johnson

November 2nd, 2009
8:43 am

To Sarah:

God loves everyone. It is unfortunate but we should not judge anyone. Whatever the male teacher did to those teachers to make them behave this way should be examined. I’m sure he is feeling guilty regarding the entire episode. He should be reassigned to another school and he should recieve a letter of concern regarding his behavior.

Sarah

November 2nd, 2009
9:15 am

Yes, I think unmarried and pregnant is awful. This whole world is going to hell in a handbasket. If they weren’t in a position that is suppose to be respected, I would still have a problem with it. This is my opinion and I am entitled to it.

j

November 2nd, 2009
12:38 pm

classy clintwood, real classy

to fix your sentence “all of ya’ll folks on here are racist as hell … all black people don’t act like that and for ya’ll to say that is bullcrap”

come on man, at least get the grammar right to make your point

JAMMin

November 2nd, 2009
2:04 pm

For the record the male teacher was engaged to Ms. Cobb until this past summer. Teachers are human, too. So what if she’s unwed and pregnant. Your mother was, too! Furthermore, Ms. Cobb and the male teacher dated before they started working at Rex Mill. Why is that a problem. So then he starts seeing Ms. Smith. AND? How many people have dated people at the job? The problem is that personal business was brought to the job. Ms. Smith could have addressed this outside of the school. And yes, Ms. Cobb was wrong, too. I agree that the women should be reprimanded. My son attends the school. I am thankful that he was not in their class this year! I have heard positive things about all of them. Coach Green has been a great mentor. I am disappointed, but all have sinned and fallen short. They are human. Who are we to judge them.

Maureen Downey

November 3rd, 2009
7:12 am

J, That poster’s stuff has been deleted.
Maureen

NoJudgement

November 3rd, 2009
10:50 am

JAMMin you miss the point. They brought this to work. How mature to say that everybody else’s mother was unmarried too! Really?! Speak for yourself sweetie!

Nobody is saying teachers aren’t human, but they need to think about their actions. It was dumb and they should be FIRED! No matter how positive they’ve been, they brought their personal lives to work. That ain’t a judgement, that’s a fact. BTW, I have a problem with unwed pregnant teachers too. But I live my life by a different moral code than you apparently do.

JAMMin

November 3rd, 2009
1:47 pm

For the record, I was married 3 years before I had my first child; however, it is what it is. Parents are responsible for teaching their own children morals and values. That is not the job of the teachers! They should be fired for bringing it to the school. I agree. However, being unwed and pregnant is not a problem. Would it be a problem if she wasn’t teaching?

DjCross1

November 3rd, 2009
3:56 pm

Too all the Sisters on posting on this page.
Please stop blaming all of your issues on a man! No matter what you want to say or believe it is not his fault that they had a fight at school! Women play men far more than men can ever play a woman. But y’all only get mad about it when it happens to you. Not cool and not fair. He may be guilty of being with both women but what if one of them couldn’t let go? I mean who posts a personal letter on somebody’s wall in the first place unless you are trying to make a public statement right? Anybody thought of that? It’s hard being Adults but that’s what we have to be! The maturity of both women should be in question if you ask me!

NoJudgement

November 3rd, 2009
5:27 pm

Yes, JAMMin it would! I am of the belief that you should be married BEFORE you have children. I know it’s not a popular belief, but it’s what I believe. More problems are caused by kids that come from homes without two parents than with. Not an opinion but a fact. That doesn’t mean that a person that comes from a single family home can’t be successful, of course they can, one is our president! But ask any kid without two parents and they’ll definitely tell you that they’d love to have mom and dad at home.

FYI – teachers do teach values. Let a kid hit another one and see what conversation comes from that. Teachers are held to a higher standard, it may not be fair, but in your words, it is what it is.

straight foolishness

November 3rd, 2009
5:42 pm

MAJII, good point. I wish more parents were like this. My parents were like that also. My mother had 7 children and we all knew better than to have a baby out of wedlock. This stuff is so celebrated within our community it is ridiculous.

Badcatm

November 4th, 2009
9:21 am

I’m 64 years old and I think it is sad the the title “Teacher” doesn’t mean as much to most of our teachers today as it did when I was in school. Then a person became a “Teacher” because they loved to teach young people not just because it was a way to earn a living. Yes, I have heard teachers are underpaid but you chose that profession knowing this and you were aware of the problems and disrespect that some of the students now display. All this said there is no reason not to have morals regardless of what your profession.

Shame

November 5th, 2009
8:56 pm

This has been an absolute disgrace to the hardworking students,parents and teachers of Rex Mill Middle! It is an embarassment that everyone is forced to face! Children can’t wear their school colors or school name without people looking at them sideways, parents are being questioned about the school and teachers have endured calls, comments and sideways looks from family, friends and even strangers! Really these two should NOT have brought it to school! They have ruined the school with scandal!

Not surprised

November 16th, 2009
8:07 pm

As a former teacher of Clayton County Public schools I have to say that I am not all that surprised by this story. The events that took place at my school while working in the county were shocking and completely unprofessional.
As a teacher I feel that I am held to a higher regard and expected to behave in a dignified manner. I feel as though teachers should be an example for the students that they teach. These teachers should have their teaching certificates taken away.

Ripdog

November 16th, 2009
9:26 pm

If I lived in Clayton County I’ll rob someone so I can afford to send my kids to Westminster. These crazy in Clayton County.

Lknga68

November 17th, 2009
9:48 am

Teachers are supposedly held to a higher standard in conduct and expectations and yet their pay isn’t. They have a most important job but received the minimum in pay. Sometimes you really do get what you pay for. And if this was all over facebook you can best believe those kids knew what was going on. Those teachers probably had some as friends and they witnessed this nonsense from the beginning. This is just disgraceful.

twinkie1cat

November 17th, 2009
9:53 am

I am appalled that two fellow educators would act up like that at work, especially over a man. They made a major contribution to the disrespect suffered by teachers under the Bush administration.

Keep your personal life and your work life separate, ladies. Even if you caught your husband in bed with a coworker, put on your work face and don’t take it off until the dismissal bell rings and the kids are gone! And then, go off campus. Always behave with decorum at work. Dating relationships should not be obvious in the work environment. You are role models and examples for the children, often the only ones they have.

These people do not sound like professional educators. They sound like alternate certified. Does anyone know if they are real teachers with education degrees, and how old they are. In the 90’s if a young teacher behaved inappropriately (such as a paraprofessional in Atlanta who came to work in pumps, a leather mini skirt and a see through blouse) an older, respected teacher would take her aside and mentor her. Was the family killed off by No Child Left Behind?

twinkie1cat

November 17th, 2009
10:04 am

Teachers DO teach values. Sometimes they are the only positive values kids get. And I am not talking about little stories and vignettes read from a “Values education” curriculum. I am talking about their teaching values by how they carry themselves, don’t discriminate, and by how they treat others. What teachers don’t teach is religion. While the two are connected, they are not the same. The whiny talibangelists want their to home school or send their kids to unaccredited Christian misrahs because, they claim that public school teachers don’t teach values, but in every interaction a teacher has on her job, she is.

Brinaj

November 17th, 2009
1:50 pm

I’ve taken the time to read most of these comments. As a mother, I would have great concern about teachers who conduct themselves in the manner. But I use to work with Ms. Cobb, not closely, and I only knew her to be a good person. She seemed to care about her students and loved the profession. It saddens me whenever good people do stupid things, but the truth is we have all made dumb mistakes.

Having said that, I don’t think their careers should be ruined behind this. I think they shouldn’t teach within the county, but everyone deserves to earn a living. Believe me, the embarrassment they have endured over this is probably enough punishement to last them an eternity. Live and let live.

jc

November 17th, 2009
4:32 pm

Wake up! This is what is in our classrooms all across America. After working in the public and private education sector for 13 years I can tell you I was disgusted at what I saw. Granted, there are some very talented and dedicated teachers out there but they are few and far between these days. I have seen incompetent, lazy and just plain stupid people teaching our young, Not to mention some whom I believe are mentally unstable. They scream for more pay but complain if they have to work after hours. My husband is a very successful businessman but he had to put his time in which included 70+ hours a week much of it from home and on weekends. He proved himself and now is a business owner. And no, he was not compensated for that extra time. The people we have teaching our children expect a lot of pay without having to put much into it. And from this pool of people this is what you get! A BA in education is an easy degree to get. In fact in most college’s today the education majors are frowned upon and basically thought of as the “not too bright group.” It is sad. There was a time when it was not like this but it has been this way for the last 20 years.

blackman

November 17th, 2009
5:49 pm

Firstly, I thought V’s first comment was hilarious! I read it four times!

Secondly, no need to vilify the man for having multiple sex partners.
Women are not that innocent. Who knows what the ladies were doing?
Unless there is an agreement to be monogamous, life is life. Let up on
the brother . . . . . I only hope he steps up to the plate with the kid. That
is his DUTY . . .

Thirdly, as far as the ladies fighting in front of the students is concerned:
unprofessional. But, people are people. Tempers flare. Emotions take
over. Should they be fired? I’m not quite sure. It may be better to reassign
them, hold an assembly to have them apologize to the students for their
behavior, and take some responsibility for their actions.

It would be a great teaching moment if someone could make that happen down
in Clayton County. Students don’t need to see perfection – they need to see
accountability, responsibility, and a society’s willingness to allow itself human
frailty. With forgiveness. Then the kids won’t be afraid to keep moving through
life with the best intentions that they can muster. They can’t be afraid to be
human. They need to learn, at this young age, what that means . . . then maybe
they will CHOOSE to avoid the social awkwardness that comes from this type
of situation . . . and learn to FORGIVE THEMSELVES if they slip.

I am a black male college professor in NYC – and I have wanted to beat co-workers
on many occasions . . . fortunately, I make my choices consciously. Because I
was taught by my black single mother, and by many of my black female teachers
growing up, about how to do that. And it involved either being a part of, or watching,
a sh#tload of mistakes unfold.

thePhoenix

November 17th, 2009
5:55 pm

3 MORE FACEBOOK CASUALTIES…. JUST LIKE CHRIS BROWN AND RIHANNA!!!

thePhoenix

November 17th, 2009
5:58 pm

ALL 3 OF THEM NEED TO GO…. too much freaky deeky and not enough hittin’ the books, ‘ya mean?!

Too much gettin’ your honey where you get your money! To quote the less venerable Amy McCallister.

thePhoenix

November 17th, 2009
6:01 pm

HHW

November 18th, 2009
10:35 pm

2 stupid hens fighting over an ugly duckling. How sick is that? Thank God that my child is not at Rex-Mill,and for all you parents that have kids there, I would be embarrassed to tell anyone, especially if the teacher is allowed to return. How can she tell someone to stop using bad language and fighting when she did it in front of them.This is the time that all of the parents should band together and tell the principal,the board and Dr Heatley that allowing her back in the classroom to teach is an injustice to the children.

LAVISH LADY

November 19th, 2009
12:23 pm

PEOPLE ARE SAYING THAT THE MAN SHOULD HAVE BEEN PUNISHED I DONT THINK SO. THESE ARE GROWN WOMEN AND THIS GOES ON EVERYDAY EVERYWHERE. THIS SHOULDNT BE NOTHING NEW TO ANYBODY IT JUST SO HAPPEN THE FIGHT BROKE OUT AT SCHOOL. INNOCENT KIDS ARE BORN EVERYDAY NOT JUST IN THIS SITUATION. UNPROTECTED SEX HAPPENS EVERYDAY. YES THEY ARE EDUCATORS AND “SHOULD KNOW BETTER”, AND SET A GOOD EXAMPLE FOR THE STUDENTS BUT WHO REALLY PRACTICE WHAT THEY PREACH. STUDENTS ARE INFLUENCE BY EACH NOWADAYS BUT IM JUST GLAD THE PREGNANT LADY DIDNT LOSE HER BABY!! LADIES LETS BE SMART!!

PLEEEEEEze

November 19th, 2009
12:56 pm

The man did nothing wrong unless there is a clause that states u cannot date at work he is free to do as he will was it smart? no was he wrong no! I agree that I don’t want unmarried pregnant women teaching my kids it is so wrong!! that is why our daughters are so jacked-up in their thinking! being pregnant or sleeping with a man does not mean you own him only when a women is married can she truthfully say yes this is MY husband and no other women should mess with him. I am tired of this mess in the black community we are not slaves where we had to breed we are now choosing to become educated breeders based on our own insecurities and low self esteem all of this birth control and a womens right to choose and we still choose foolishness, no wonder our men take advantage of the situation why buy the cow when you can get the milk FREE shacking up is not an excuse for marriage babies outta wedlock does not a family make you and your sperm donor! God bless the child of these two foolish adults!

Yournameisyourdestiny

November 19th, 2009
11:02 pm

Hate to say it, but as soon as I read the names Clayton county, Ebony, Chaka and Facebook, I was not surprised. Were you?

Kentucky

November 21st, 2009
9:54 am

This is ridiculous—arguing about who is wrong or right. They all got themselves into a royal mess, and it was not the school’s fault or anyone else’s fault but theirs. The woman chose to bring it into the school, and the other woman joined in. They made complete fools of themselves, to say nothing of the impact it had on their students. I personally don’t feel sorry for the women or the man. They are educated people, and they should know how to conduct themselves in public. Obviously, they don’t.

Really?

January 6th, 2010
9:14 pm

@ PLEEEEEEze

Did someone steal the punctuation keys off your keyboard? Probably so if you live in Clayton County.

Elizabeth Anglin

March 7th, 2010
9:29 pm

was this in Geogia? of Iowa?

sounds like this was in Georgia because teachers just don’t act like that here in Iowa