You Don’t Do Business Against The Family

A Saint Paul substitute teacher who went to the press about having had the crap beaten out of her by a seventh-grader is being blackballed by the SPPS:

On Tuesday, Egan said, she was subbing at St. Paul’s Johnson Senior High School when her employer, Teachers On Call (TOC), called. A manager told her the St. Paul Public Schools had contacted TOC to say Egan could not sub for the district again.

Candice Egan, a St. Paul substitute teacher, said a student repeatedly shoved her, including into a wall, at a St. Paul school on March 22, 2016. (Courtesy photo)
Candice Egan (Courtesy photo)
“She claimed it was because I didn’t notify Teachers On Call about what happened and that no one at Creative Arts (High School) knew what happened, and that I had gone to the media about it,” Egan said. But Egan said none of that was true.

Egan said she had told plenty of people at Creative Arts what happened, as well as Teachers On Call. And she spoke with the Pioneer Press after a reporter initiated contact with her.

“I think this is happening because I talked about it,” Egan said. “I don’t know if it’s because I filed a (police) report or not.”

The SPPS is reacting to the collapse in discipline in the schools…

…by waging a PR campaign to convince everyone that there’s no problem.

8 thoughts on “You Don’t Do Business Against The Family

  1. Might be smarter for her to keep out of those schools–kids allow thuggery, encouraged by the DOJ, their loss. But this is a great example of why you keep the records of the incident reports you file–it strikes me that if indeed she’s been discriminated against for filing a police report, she might be able to work an arrangement where she never needs to work again with the help of a good attorney.

  2. SPPS is also saying that the teacher, Ekland, who was choked out by a student and had a concussion a few months back, was the one at fault.

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  4. NW, that’s not very far from the domestic abuse saying “Now look what you made me do!”

    If he hadn’t have stepped in to stop the fight, he wouldn’t have gotten hurt.

    Come to think of it, this state does have no-fault driver’s insurance too. “If you wouldn’t have been driving there in the first place, you wouldn’t have gotten rear-ended by the kid texting on their iPhone.” Altho that gets you only 10% of the blame in MN. Ekblad seems to be receiving 100% of SPPS’s blame.

  5. Now come on, NW, the teacher would have remained uninjured if he’d allowed one kid to kill another and a general riot to break out.

    Seriously, if the school district is going to talk like that, they’d ****ed well better have video that proves it, or else Mr. Ekblad is not going to need to work another day in his life. And quite frankly, as the USDOJ is driving schools to not punish some students because their race is overrepresented in the discipline statistics, the USDOJ needs to be on defense here too. With friends like the St. Paul schools and the USDOJ, blacks don’t need any enemies.

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