Disaster Superintendent Gets Raise While Teacher Gets Slammed on Ground - Calls police after teacher calls him out for doing jack shit for 38 K raise

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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/vermillion-louisiana-teacher-handcuffed-school-board-meeting-abbeville/

Deyshia Hargrave speaks out during a board meeting, asking why Superintendent Jerome Puyau gets a raise when teachers had not had a pay increase in years with constant expectations for better performance with more students.

Puyau responds by calling police and having a police officer slam her on the ground outside to get handcuffed.

Board president calls whole thing "a set up"


http://www.katc.com/story/37220702/...l-board-meeting-in-handcuffs-booked-into-jail

Picture of superintendent and a mugshot below

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The arrest was exceptional, but I did laugh at the morbidly obese chick shouting "I am way smaller than you!" at the officer. :optimistic::optimistic::optimistic:

Also, black cop unnecessarily and illegally arresting a white woman? Somehow I doubt this will rile up the usually rabid anti-cop crowd.
 
*Inhales*
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I hate the fact that there's many teachers and support staff that genuinely try to help their students but it's expected of them by the district. Like if a teacher or other support staff wants to make an afterschool program they're almost expected to do it voluntarily and the ones that do I have so much respect for but it's like dang, you're out here providing so many resources for students but the District won't give an extra dime? Like I know a school secretary the teaches many students, for free, cultural dances and she even throws in her own money to make them outfits for the kids to perform in and no one is paying her extra for it, she's doing it out of the goodness of her heart, but when the kids do their performance and make their school proud who takes the credit? The school's administrator, and all they did was approve the after school activity. I've seen so many supporting staff stripped of their benefits and hours during all those budget cuts but did any of the board, administrators, or superintendent cut even a penny of their pay to help? Nah. So it's honestly bullshit, student attendance is what really pays these people but they not only leave their students last but the staff that accomplishes their expected goals. Like there's so much needed to run a school, because you're not just dealing with students but their shitty parents.
 
Also, black cop making unnecessarily and illegally arresting a white woman? Somehow I doubt this will rile up the usually rabid anti-cop crowd.
Dude's a school resource officer not attached to the actual local PD, but having police jurisdiction because the school resource officers count as their own special PD. The local PD was super quick to say "not it" to inquiries. Even they're aware of how shitty the optics are. Looks like school cop bro ain't inside the blue wall deep enough to get an asspat or wagon circle.

Interesting to see the local union in this case not just keeping their mouth shut and actually siding with the teacher. A lot of teachers' unions represent the administrators as well as the teachers and are run largely by folks inside administration so they stay the fuck out of this stuff if they aren't lauding the hard efforts of admins in "making it all work". From the background on this it seems the superintendant looks shiny on a policy level (got the district's grade from a B to a A during his tenure, hence his justification for the pay raise), but the school board also seems split between going along to get along and wanting to drink his blood. This is just a minor episode in the skullduggery going on there.
 
Now it's trending on Reddit. I hope they don't mind having many more angry neckbeards insult them over the internet.
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If somebody tries to give this incident another -gate suffix, I will be slightly annoyed.
 
Given that crowd, it looks like the union bargained for free pumpkin spice extra-extra iced coffees instead of raises.
 
Louisiana is common for this kind of shit. Not the first time I've heard of it happen.
 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/vermillion-louisiana-teacher-handcuffed-school-board-meeting-abbeville/

Deyshia Hargrave speaks out during a board meeting, asking why Superintendent Jerome Puyau gets a raise when teachers had not had a pay increase in years with constant expectations for better performance with more students.

Puyau responds by calling police and having a police officer slam her on the ground outside to get handcuffed.

Board president calls whole thing "a set up"

https://youtube.com/watch?v=8sg8lY-leE8
http://www.katc.com/story/37220702/...l-board-meeting-in-handcuffs-booked-into-jail

Picture of superintendent and a mugshot below

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White man wins! This is becoming more rare. Why do these snow bunnies have black names?
 
Both teachers and administrators are greedy cunts. They only get off their asses to do something whenever they find out there's a lack of money, then they all pretend to give a shit about "muh kids" until they get more money, and it's back to lazy mode. Had the teachers gotten a raise, they wouldn't have cared about the superintendent getting one. Instead of trying to cut back and thinking of better ways to educate kids, all we're doing is just dumping more and more money into a flawed, declining education system.
 
Shit like this is why private education and homeschooling are becoming the future, if not, no education at all... This greed driven BS must be allowed to die out for public education to begin to suck less. But good luck getting anyone to address this BS properly anytime soon!
 
the school board isn't pressing any charges, and she was booked on complaint of the arresting officer for resisting arrest, which is a misdemeanor in most jurisdictions. supposedly she refused to be escorted from the building when she was instructed to by the sitting board members (who refused to entertain her questions during a comments section of the meeting).

while i don't agree with how it was handled, the resource officer is legally entitled to do what he did if she was in fact refusing to leave, and further, refusing to submit to arrest. whether that law is just or not is irrelevant. i'm more interested in how the ACLU and the teacher's union is going to handle this since it seems they are gathering lawyers.
 
Regardless of whether her claims were wrong or not, is calling someone out during a meeting really police worthy? And with that kind of upshot?
 
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