Remember those parent-teacher meetings that used to give you butterflies in your stomach? Well, one father’s experience with his son’s 7th-grade history teacher, Ms. Lipston, takes it to a whole new level. When his son fell ill, he did what any responsible parent would do: inform the school and take his son home. However, Ms. Lipston wasn’t convinced and accused the boy of faking his illness. What followed was a rollercoaster of emails, accusations, and a social media showdown. Buckle up, folks, this is one bumpy ride!
A Cold Reception from Ms. Lipston

The Soup Incident

The Truth Revealed

The Backtrack Begins

Denial and Integrity

The Facebook Showdown

The Mediation Meeting

The Aftermath ️

A Tale of Emails, Accusations, and a Facebook Showdown!
When a father’s concern for his sick son met a teacher’s denial, drama ensued. Ms. Lipston, the history teacher, accused the boy of faking his illness, leading to a heated email exchange. The father, in his quest for clarity, shared the emails on Facebook, causing a stir among other parents. The situation escalated, leading to a mediation meeting with the school principal. The teacher, who often preached about integrity, found herself in a pickle, unable to admit her mistake. The story ends with a twist as Ms. Lipston took an unexpected week off. Talk about a dramatic turn of events!
“YTA. Incomplete story. Something’s fishy here. “

ESH but you the most. Publicly embarrassing her guarantees blowback

“YTA. Handle issues privately, not on social media. “
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“YTA: Posting private communications on FB is trash”

“YTA How wonderful for this teacher, getting emails from a parent halfway through their holiday break, arguing about a forgotten exchange over soup. Double fun-she hears that her email exchanges are being blasted on social media. What a relaxing break! Now she gets to look forward to dealing with your shenanigans when she returns to work. “

Curious to know how the meeting turned out!

Teacher clarifies email, suggests son may have been faking illness.

Teachers aren’t always right. The kid deserves better treatment.

“YTA for taking this to social media. This teacher rubbed you the wrong way when she didn’t want to be BFFs with you and you’ve had a bad taste in your mouth about her since. Ps your middle school age son is highly likely to be mortified if this gets back to his peers.”

“NTA. Reddit would upvote this and laugh at the hypocrisy.”
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ESH. Teacher vs. parent drama on Facebook: Immature or necessary?

“YTA just cause this is so very petty.”

NTA for advocating for child’s well-being against lying teacher

Protecting her identity? NTA for blocking her b name!

NTA: A dad defends his son’s health, showing unwavering support
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NTA. Teacher’s gaslighting raises concerns about her treatment of students.

A social media battle reveals questionable integrity from both sides.

Defending a lying teacher? No way! Where’s the justice?

NTA, but your approach backfired. Now labeled as a troublemaker

Facebook drama? YTA should’ve resolved it civilly with the teacher.

YTA. Keep personal matters off Facebook.

YTA. Be considerate on social media. Don’t escalate petty drama.
