Meet our 47-year-old high school math teacher, a lone wolf in a sea of female colleagues. He’s a stickler for rules, a trait inherited from his lineage of academic stalwarts. But when his strict policies clashed with a group of students who played hooky on midterm day, the drama unfolded in ways he hadn’t anticipated. Let’s dive into this rollercoaster of a tale.
The Lone Wolf Teacher

The Classroom, Not a Babysitting Service

The Ironclad Syllabus

The Absenteeism Policy

The Midterm Test Day

The ‘Sick’ Students

The Amusement Park Scandal

The Evidence

The Fallout ️

The Teacher’s Dilemma

Standing His Ground

The Lone Wolf Teacher’s Stand: Justified or Too Harsh?
Our lone wolf teacher’s strict rules and no-nonsense approach to absenteeism led to a whirlwind of drama, as a group of ‘sick’ students were caught red-handed enjoying a day at the amusement park during midterms. The teacher’s decision to fail these students has caused a stir among the school staff, with some accusing him of being too hard. But he stands firm, believing that his policies are clear and fair, preparing students for the real world. As the debate rages on, let’s see what the internet has to say about this situation…
“NTA! You’re the equivalent of civilization’s first responder.”

NTA. Deception has consequences. Education has changed.

College professor teaches responsibility and respect to entitled students

CYA vs. Ethics: The Creepy Consequences of Monitoring Students’ Social Media
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NTA but tone could use some work

NTA. Real consequences for lying. Fair compromise: research paper on lying.

Teacher’s social media investigation causes unexpected controversy

Experienced teacher calls out YTA for making own absence policies

Unnecessary backstory sparks curiosity and raises eyebrows.

Teacher faces backlash for rigid approach to student absences.

“YTA. You’re a HS math teacher, not the lord of a kingdom “

“YTA. Power tripping teachers causing frustration and overworked conditions. “

College professor gets schooled by a student.

Audacious students caught lying on social media during major test. NTA

YTA for recording students on social media.

“YTA. Going on their social media is creepy and weird.”

Parent’s note: loophole or get out of jail card?

NTA for not excusing students’ lies. Props for sticking to your guns!

Parents and kids learn their lesson the hard way

“YTA My college professors NEVER f**king STALKED me online! YOU aren’t the one who decides if the absence is VALID or not! You’re a TEACHER not the PARENT NOR AN ADMINISTRATOR: STAY IN YOUR LANE! In my state students get 10 days that don’t need a doctors note to be absence. Regardless of what you’re doing that day. If your district has the same policy I hope those parents come for you. It’s a test in high school: In the grand view of things, your test is not important & not sorry if that hurts your ego. Are these students minors? If so, as a parent I wouldn’t like a grown man recording images of minors on the internet. I thought teachers were busy??” – A fiery debate over teacher’s online monitoring

NTA. They lied and bragged on social media. Lesson learned!

Teacher’s strict enforcement of attendance policy receives backlash.

Teacher teaches valuable life lesson, haters gonna hate

“YTA, not your business after parental note.”

Expecting high school students to meet college standards? YTA. ♂️
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Different experiences with school policies and professors’ flexibility

Teacher’s strictness and bragging is criticized, but kids are also at fault. ESH

College professors and their leniency with exam scores.

Fair teacher catches rule-breaking students red-handed. They had it coming.

YTA math teacher’s strictness sparks debate on high school ethics

YTA for penalizing students with valid excuses.

Confusion over absenteeism policies and changing rules halfway through.

YTA: Teacher’s obsessive behavior crosses professional boundaries. Take a chill pill.

Parents lie for entitled kids, teacher confronts them. AHs exposed.

“YTA for judging colleagues and viewing yourself as superior.”

“YTA. Can’t be stricter than student handbook. Kids need flexibility.”

YTA for stalking students’ social media, a serious breach of privacy

Privacy invasion or justified concern?

Valid notes or fraudulent? Parents’ choice. YTA.

NTA: Students and parents complicit in lie, earned zeros fairly.

YTA – The comment that started it all.
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Curious about school policy on doctor notes? Share your experiences!

Consequences for ‘sick’ students: justified or too harsh?

Student criticizes strict teacher, values happiness over arbitrary standards.

“YTA. Don’t creep on your students’ social media! “

YTA: Invading privacy? Parents want to know!

NTA, incredibly reasonable response!

NTA, they messed up and got what they deserved.

“NTA but lying about professors stalking students? They have lives!”

Policy punishes sick students. Doctor’s note adds unnecessary obstacle. YTA.

Parents in on the lie? NTA calls out rule-breakers!

“NTA! Valuable life lesson on social media consequences. “

Excused or unexcused? The school’s computer system holds the answer!

NTA. They fooled around and found out.

Let teens be teens and learn from their small mistakes!

Doubting the authenticity of the teacher’s disciplinary actions

NTA. Students faked being sick, hope they learned their lesson

YTA: Strict policies for high school kids? Unclench and unpower-trip!

Agreeing with the teacher’s decision. Not the a**hole!

YTA. Teacher denies test reschedule, parents lied about illness

Last Updated on August 15, 2023 by Diply Social Team