We’ve all heard stories of teachers confiscating students’ phones during class, but this one takes the cake! A concerned parent and their spouse are facing a dilemma after their daughter’s teacher, Ms. K, took her phone and returned it in a shocking state. Not only was the screen cracked, but the phone had the teacher’s Apple ID logged in! Now, the parents are torn between reporting the teacher and fearing potential retaliation. Let’s dive into this rollercoaster of a story!
Phone Confiscation 101
The Phone’s Mysterious Disappearance
The Waiting Game
A Week of Frustration
Confrontation Time
Ms. K’s Reluctance
A Scene Unfolds
The Shocking Discovery
Cracked Screen and a Surprise
Ms. K’s Apple ID?
Parent’s Fury
To Report or Not to Report?
The Husband’s Perspective
The Dilemma
The Cracked Phone Conundrum
So here we have a classic case of a teacher confiscating a student’s phone, but with a twist! The phone was returned with a cracked screen and the teacher’s Apple ID logged in. The parents are torn between reporting the teacher and fearing retaliation against their daughter. The husband thinks it might have been a mistake, but the wife is having a hard time letting it go. What do you think? Should they report the teacher or let it slide? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this situation!
Report the teacher ASAP for damaging and logging into the phone
Teacher accused of swapping phones, NTA for holding daughter responsible.
NTA suggests a calm email to principal for meeting and compensation.
Taking the phone during class is one thing, but changing things?
Teacher should keep students’ phones safe, not use them. NTA.
Report to admin, get phone evidence, and move to new class.
NTA comment suggests doing research and filing police report ️♀️
Report the teacher for stealing the phone. Keep the evidence. NTA
Teacher’s unprofessional behavior prompts police involvement suggestion.
Parent expresses outrage over teacher’s breach of student’s privacy
Teacher takes phone, returns cracked. NTA suggests reporting her.
Parent suggests reporting teacher for stealing and damaging property.
Teacher takes student’s phone, cracks it, and violates property rights. NTA.
Report the teacher and request a new one to avoid retaliation
Teacher’s attempt to swap phone was inappropriate and unacceptable. Report her!
Report the teacher and file charges for phone damage. NTA.
Stand up for your daughter and report Mrs K’s behavior!
Teacher accused of stealing student’s phone, NTA verdict.
Teacher’s phone punishment backfires, deemed unacceptable by commenters.
Report the hypocritical teacher for inappropriate behavior and retaliation concerns.
Teacher keeps student’s phone for days, returns it cracked with ID
Teacher’s phone prank on student backfires, NTA suggests suing.
Accusations of theft and advice to report the teacher.
Teacher used student’s phone for personal business, NTA suggests reporting
Teacher’s actions called out as theft and abuse of power.
Contact administrator ASAP! Teacher was out of bounds!
Empower your daughter and switch her out of that class
Teacher accused of stealing and breaking student’s phone. NTA.
Report power-hungry teacher who cracked student’s phone ASAP!
Unexpected twist in phone confiscation story prompts report to administration
Take action against teacher for cracking student’s phone. #NotAcceptable
Report the teacher to cops and school board for phone theft.
Demand a new teacher, document everything, serial number mismatch suspected
Parent advises legal action and phone replacement after teacher’s theft.
Mom defends daughter’s privacy, calls out teacher for phone theft.
Teacher stole phone, NTA suggests reporting to school and police.
Teacher’s actions deemed unacceptable and invasion of privacy. NTA.
Report the teacher for theft and personal use of phone. NTA.
Report the teacher immediately, says fellow teacher. Don’t wait!
Report the teacher and move your daughter out ASAP!
Parent advises reporting teacher to principal and threatens legal action
Report the incident to the school board and supervisor immediately!
Reporting is the way to go! NTA
Parent seeks advice on teacher’s inappropriate behavior towards daughter.
Report the teacher! NTA, stealing is not allowed.
Protect your daughter’s privacy and report the teacher’s behavior!
Teacher steals phone, damages it, and refuses to return it. NTA.
Parent defends not leaving phone behind and suggests reporting teacher. NTA
NTA calls out theft and advises to document evidence.
Did the daughter switch the phone? NTA parent investigates ️♀️
NTA. Commenter suggests going to administration and police.
Stand up for your daughter and report the violation!
Teacher accused of stealing and damaging student’s phone. NTA’s advice.
Taking away a phone can have serious consequences.
Concerned commenter suggests involving law enforcement for stolen phone.
Concerned commenter suggests contacting law enforcement and the principal ♂️
Supportive comment urging action against teacher’s theft of phone.
Report the teacher! Breaking the phone is unacceptable. NTA
Report to admin and switch classes if necessary. YWNBTA
Report the teacher for theft, property damage, and abuse of power. #NTA
Teacher mishandled student’s phone, NTA suggests reporting her to administration.
Report her! She can’t keep your daughter’s property. NTA.
Teacher steals phone, breaks it, invades privacy. NTA.
Report unprofessional teacher to principal with witness.
Report the teacher for theft, damage, and misconduct.
Teacher cracks student’s phone, NTA suggests presenting evidence to principal.
Teacher steals phone, cracks it, and refuses to return it. NTA.
School policy should have been followed, teacher was in the wrong.
Teacher accused of stealing and breaking student’s phone intentionally.
Teacher steals student’s phone, cracks it for personal use. NTA.
Report the teacher ASAP! NTA for being upset
Teacher oversteps boundaries, breaks phone. Report immediately and seek justice!
Aspiring teacher calls out phone snooping and extended confiscation.
Mom stands up for daughter’s rights after teacher damages phone
Last Updated on March 21, 2024 by Diply Social Team