17-year-old student records substitute teacher's outburst at classmate: 'She threatened me with a lawsuit'

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    Maternity leave sub wants to fail us all? Have fun being fired.
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    This story happened when I was a junior in high school and 17 years old at the time. First a bit of background. I was taking a regular english class, and I genuinely
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    liked my teacher, we'll call her Mrs. P. Anyway, Mrs. P was pregnant at the time and due to go on maternity leave about a quater way through the semester.
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    When she leaves, the class gets to meet her sub, we'll call her Mrs. M. She seemed nice at first saying how much she
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    loved teaching and she would not change how the class operated from Mrs. P. The first sign that something was fishy was when all of the sudden
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    she stopped accepting late work (something Mrs. P was always generous with). She gave no warning and people's homework grades suddenly began to drop.
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    She began to gave us ridiculous tests over our reading that nobody could do well on (keep in mind I am a straight-A student and I was getting C's and D's). Anyway, the
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    semester continues and Mrs. M. keeps on making the class suffer here and there and my class grade was down from an A to a C.
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    The final straw came in December when we were about to take our final No Red Ink test (I'm sure my fellow high school students can relate to No
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    Red Ink). No Red Ink is a site that has a lot of grammar tests. For example: proper comma usage, and other grammatical practices.
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    For No Red Ink, there was always homework that didn't count for a grade but rather allowed us to retake the unit test if we did poorly. Anyway, unit
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    test roles around, I get something around a 29/30 but when I look in the gradebook, I received
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    a O. I was not the only one, only a handful of students did the homework, and the one's who did not do the homework received O's.
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    Obviously, everyone was ped because we received no warning for this sudden change in policy. After a barrage of
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    questions, we can tell that Mrs. M is about to break. After my friend asked why this was happening, she snapped and went out on a rage.
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    Calling us all "eggs" ready to break the moment something did not go our way. She also said that adults looked down on us in the world,
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    that we were not prepared for real life because we were all "pampered little brats".
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    Unfortunately for Mrs. M, I was recording her little rampage the entire time for evidence. After she was done with her fit of rage, realizing her mistake she apologized
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    to my friend who ended up rejecting her apology (good for him to stand up like that). I then posted the video, unlisted, on youtube so my friend could see.
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    The next day, I was in Physics, sitting in the hall because I was absent for a test the previous day and the class was going
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    over it, so I had to sit outside. A crying Mrs. M shows up as I'm outside, asks when I'm free, I say I'm not because I had to makeup the Physics test that day. Case in point,
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    she found out it was me, apparently I accidentally showed my face in the video and someone ratted me out. I was threatened with a law suit and that people will hate me for what I had done.
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    Naturally, I removed the video and went straight to my councillor, told him what happened, and he directed me to the Student Services Director
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    claiming he couldn't deal with the issue. The Student Services Director called the Principal and told me to tell my story to the Deans. I showed them
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    the video and told them how she threatened me with a lawsuit. They were shocked. The hour I was supposed to go to english they said I didn't have to go because it would have been VERY awkward. The
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    next day, we had a new sub and she was never to be seen again at our school. Everyone congratulated and thanked me for getting her fired and our new sub
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    was so polite and understanding. She allowed us to turn in all of our late work and I finished with an A- in the class. Mrs. P returned the next semester and apologized profusely for the damage the sub did. to her class.
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    TLDR:Maternity leave sub tries to give us all O's even though she was in the wrong and gets fired for yelling at my friend.
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    Edit: I actually received no punishment. However, I was warned to not record people, to just go directly to the deans instead in the future.
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    Edit 2: Formatting. Edit 3: Thank you to person who gave me silver status!
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