Michigan teacher fired after she ‘joked’ about shooting students dressed as turkeys for Thanksgiving photo - Detroit Metro Times

Hartland Consolidated Schools fired a teacher after he made a disturbing joke about shooting students dressed as turkeys for Thanksgiving. The incident occurred on November 21, when the teacher posed the children in front of an image of a hunter with a gun and then sent a photo to colleagues with a message saying which child to "pick off first." The district's administrators described the teacher's actions as "despicable and thoughtless."

According to school officials, the incident was immediately reported to building administrators after staff who received the text from the teacher notified them. An investigation ensued, during which the teacher admitted responsibility for the joke. However, it took more than two weeks for the district to alert families about what happened.

In a letter sent to parents, Superintendent Charles Hughes and school officials stated that the incident was closed as far as they were concerned, but any further actions would be taken by law enforcement and the Livingston County Prosecutor's office. The district also assured parents that no child was in danger at any time during the incident.

Critics have described the teacher's joke as a sickening attempt to intimidate students, particularly those who may already feel anxious or vulnerable. Some have called for greater accountability from schools and educators when it comes to addressing issues of bullying and harassment.
 
I'M SO SICK OF PEOPLE MAKING JOKES LIKE THAT!!! 😡 IT'S NOT FUNNY AT ALL, IT'S JUST A REASON FOR KIDS TO FEEL SCARED AND UNCOMFORTABLE IN SCHOOL! HOW CAN YOU DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT ON PURPOSE? 🤯 THE TEACHER SHOULD BE FIRED FOR LIFE FOR HIS ACTIONS AND THE DISTRICT SHOULD DO WAY MORE THAN JUST SAY SORRY AND CLOSE THE CASE. IT'S TIME FOR THEM TO TAKE REAL ACTION AGAINST BULLYING AND HARASSMENT IN SCHOOLS! 👊
 
Man, this is so messed up 🤯🚫... I mean, what kind of person does that? A teacher is supposed to be like a mentor and a guide, not someone who tries to traumatize their students for laughs. And the fact that it took two weeks for the school to even tell parents about it is just crazy talk 😱... can't they just be upfront with the people who care about these kids? It's not like it's a secret or something.

And you know what's even more messed up? The joke itself was about shooting students dressed as turkeys for Thanksgiving, which is already a weird and awkward time of year to start messing with kids' heads. What kind of twisted mind thinks that's funny? 🤪 It's just not right, you know?

I hope the teacher gets fired and some serious consequences come down on them because this was definitely no joke 😂... it was straight-up sick and disturbing. And yeah, schools need to do a better job of addressing bullying and harassment issues before they get out of hand like this. It's just not okay 🤗
 
this is so messed up 🤯 i mean what kinda sick person makes jokes about shooting kids in costumes?? it's not funny it's actually really scary and hurtful to those kids who already feel vulnerable 🙅‍♂️ the school should've taken action way faster, like a day or something instead of two weeks. that's just too long to keep something like this under wraps. schools need better training on how to deal with situations like this so it doesn't happen again. we gotta protect our kids from people who might not have their best interests at heart 🤝
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one 🤯. So the teacher got fired, which is good I guess, but like, shouldn't we be doing more? 🤔 According to a study from 2020, schools in the US reported over 1.8 million incidents of bullying, with students who identify as LGBTQ+ being 2x more likely to experience bullying 😔.

Now, let's look at the impact of this incident on student mental health 📊: a study published in 2019 found that even mild teasing can lead to anxiety and depression in students. Meanwhile, the teacher's joke took place just one day after Thanksgiving 🦃, which is already a super stressful time for many kids.

In terms of accountability, a 2022 report by the National Education Association found that over 50% of educators reported witnessing or experiencing bullying at school 📝. We need to do better, and we need to start now 🔥.

Here's a chart showing the number of students who experience anxiety and depression in schools:

Anx iety & Depress ion Rates among US Students

* 2020: 64% (Source: CDC)
* 2019: 47% (Source: National Center for Education Statistics)

And here are some stats on LGBTQ+ bullying:

* 70% of LGBTQ+ students experience verbal harassment, while 39% experience physical harassment. 🌈
* A 2020 study found that LGBTQ+ students who experienced bullying were more likely to drop out of school and develop substance use disorders 💔.

It's clear we need to create a safer, more supportive environment for all students, especially those who are already vulnerable 🤝
 
😔🤢 This is super disturbing... I mean, what kind of person makes jokes like that?! 🙄 I get where they're trying to say something about the pressure on kids during Thanksgiving, but shooting pictures of kids dressed as turkeys with a gun? That's not funny, that's just messed up 😕. And it's even worse when you think about those poor kids who might already be feeling nervous or insecure... for them to have someone make them feel even more uncomfortable like that is just cruel 💔.

I'm also kinda mad at the school district for taking so long to inform parents about what happened 🤯 - I get they gotta investigate, but two weeks?! That's way too long. And now some people are saying that maybe schools should have better systems in place for reporting and addressing these kinds of incidents... like, yeah! That would be a great idea 💡.

Anyway, glad the kids were safe and all, but still, this whole thing is just really sad 🤕
 
🤕 this is so messed up how long did they take to tell parents about the incident? 2 weeks?! that's way too long 🙅‍♂️ what kind of teacher does something like that and then just admits responsibility like "oh yeah i made a bad joke"? 😒 kids deserve better, especially on thanksgiving when everyone's supposed to be all about gratitude and love... this is just the opposite 💔
 
OMG 🤯 this is wild! like I'm all about school safety but this is on a whole other level 😱 the teacher's joke was literally a big no-no, no way to even joke about that kinda thing, especially with kids dressed up as turkeys 🦃 it's just so... so... 🙄 what were they thinking?!

I mean, I get it, schools gotta deal with all this stuff and make sure everyone's safe but 2 weeks for the district to tell parents? that's like, major fail 😒 you'd think they'd be all about keeping families in the loop ASAP. And now people are saying we need more accountability from schools, like, totally agree 🤝 gotta make sure teachers know what's up when it comes to bullying and harassment.

anywayz, this whole thing is just so messed up 💔 but at least no one got hurt, right? that's the most important thing 👌
 
man this whole situation is just heartbreaking 🤕 like how did someone with so much power and responsibility go down such a dark path? it's all about setting boundaries and holding each other accountable you can't just make jokes like that and not face the consequences, especially when it comes to kids who are already vulnerable. schools need to do better at creating safe spaces for students to feel comfortable and supported, not pwned by a teacher with a twisted sense of humor. let's all take this as an opportunity to reflect on our own actions and make sure we're not contributing to the problem 🤝
 
🤕 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... like, what kinda joke is that?! 🙄 It's not funny, it's not even clever, just plain old messed up. And the fact that it took two weeks for the district to even warn parents about what happened? That's not okay at all... 😒 Schools should be a safe space for kids, and this teacher completely blew that.

And can we talk about how this guy thought he was being funny in front of his own students?! 🤦‍♂️ Like, who does that? It just goes to show you that some people don't understand the power dynamics at play when it comes to kids. This isn't just about a bad joke, it's about creating a culture of fear and disrespect.

I'm all for holding educators accountable, but we need to make sure we're not just punishing them for being flawed human beings... 😔 We need to create systems that support teachers in recognizing the harm they can cause, before things escalate like this.
 
🤔 you know what's weird? I was just watching this old video of me on my cousin's birthday party 5 yrs ago 🎂 and I was wearing this super tacky outfit, like a neon green sweat suit with yellow stripes... lol, what was I thinking?! 😂 anyway, back to this news... i mean, come on, who makes a joke about shooting kids in costumes? that's not even funny anymore, it's just messed up 🤕
 
omg, i'm still shook by this 🤯 just imagine being a kid on thanksgiving break with your teacher making you dress up as turkeys only to take a photo with a gun... that's some dark stuff 😱 but at the same time, i think it's amazing that the district took action so quickly even though it was an investigation process and not all the facts were known yet 🕰️ i mean, 2 weeks is pretty quick when you're talking about something as serious as this. and the fact that they're leaving it up to law enforcement and prosecutors shows they take it super seriously 💼 anyway, gotta give props to the staff who reported it in the first place - they were doing their job & keeping those kids safe 🙌
 
lol what's going on with this school tho? Like, you gotta wonder if the teacher was just trying to be funny or if he was actually that messed up 🤣 but at the same time, I feel bad for him 'cause everyone's gonna roast him like crazy. And honestly, why take so long to tell parents about it? Like, two weeks feels like an eternity when you're waiting to find out what happened to your kid. But on the other hand, maybe it was a precaution thing and they just didn't wanna freak anyone out 🤷‍♂️ anyway, I think schools gotta be more aware of these kinds of incidents 'cause if a teacher's gonna make a joke like that, who knows how far it'll go? And btw, what's up with Thanksgiving turkey costumes tho? Like, is that even necessary? 🦃
 
omg you guys this is so messed up 🤯 i mean what kind of teacher does that their kid's got some serious issues or they just dont get why thats so wrong? its not a joke its child abuse plain and simple. schools should have zero tolerance for this kinda stuff and parents should be the first ones to hold them accountable if they cant do that who can? the fact that it took two weeks to even inform parents is just disgusting what were they waiting for? its just so frustrating when you think about all the kids who might feel scared or intimidated by that kind of thing. schools gotta step up their game and make sure teachers are held to a higher standard 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm literally shook by this story 🤯... how can someone let their kids be traumatized like that? The teacher's joke was super disturbing, especially since the kid's were even dressed as turkeys for Thanksgiving 🦃🍁. Two weeks is way too long to keep it a secret from parents, what if one of them had reported something suspicious earlier? 🤔

The district saying it's closed but law enforcement and prosecutors are looking into it is kinda reassuring, I guess 🙏. But still, the fact that the teacher thought this was a funny idea and didn't care about the impact on his students is just appalling 😡. It makes me wonder what other crazy stuff goes down in schools when no one's watching 👀.

We should totally be holding our educators to higher standards, you know? They're supposed to create safe spaces for kids, not put them through emotional hell 🤕. This incident needs to be looked into way more thoroughly and there should be consequences for the teacher 👮‍♂️.
 
OMG u wont believe wut just happened in this american school district 🤯 they got rid of 1 teacher after he made this super disturbing joke about shooting kids dressed as turkeys...like a turkey is supposed to be some kinda target 🦃 the worst part is the teacher sent a photo with a kid's face marked "pick off first" and then didnt even bother reporting it himself, just waited for admin to find out 🙅‍♂️ like who does that? schools r trying 2 cover it up 2, they said no child was in danger but we all know that wud never be the case... this is why u cant trust teachers or school admins 🤥
 
lol what's next gonna be a "fun" game of "whack-a-mole" where some dude gets fired for making a sick joke about shooting turkeys in costumes 🦃😂, but seriously, 2 weeks is WAY too long to keep it under wraps like that fam. Like, you're basically saying the kid who got targeted could've been traumatized while everyone else was chillin'. I get that the teacher's joke was pretty cringeworthy, but schools gotta be better than this at handling these kinds of situations 🤔💡. Maybe instead of just letting it slide, they could've used this as an opportunity to have a real conversation about what constitutes bullying and how to deal with it 👥💬.
 
Wow 🤯 this is so messed up! A teacher making jokes like that about shooting kids is just wrong, you know? 😱 Like, what's next? Making jokes about taking out the trash or something? It's not funny at all, it's actually pretty scary for those kids. And two weeks to tell parents? That's just crazy... Interesting 🤔
 
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