Classrooms who made the teacher cry, what went down?

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I remember this incredibly sweet teacher, her name was Angelique and she shadowed our homeroom teacher as student teacher. We loved her just as much as our actual teacher. When she left, we were super sad and we had made a big card with poster board filled with photos and little texts of memories with her. She was sobbing

lightdreamer_
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In high school, I had this really sweet Geometry teacher. She tried teaching us at first but a lot of the kids in my class were just awful people. One dude told her if she didn't shut up, he'd punch her in the stomach. She was around 6-7 months pregnant. It scared her so badly she just stopped trying to teach us for the majority of the semester and just passed us all. I wasn't the best student as I spent most of the class talking or laying on the floor with friends, but I remember feeling awful for her. This was my sophomore year. Working towards my education degree now, I worry what waits for me as an instructor. The only positive is that I won't be teaching in a classroom per se and I can use push-up punishments.

RitzySnips
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The OP who's grandma passed brought me to tears. Not the passing itself, mind you, rather the display of kindness by their students. God bless those kids.

PikalaxALT
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When I was just starting highschool, I remember that a kid hung himself. His mother was a teacher there. She took some time off, and about 5 months later, she was a substitute for my EMS teacher and miscarried. Now this one student in my class just wouldn't shut up. When the teacher finally lost it on the student and yelled at him to shut up, he said something that was really, *REALLY* personal and had something to do with her son who hung himself and the miscarriage that happened, I can't remember exactly what, but the teacher stormed out of the room while ugly crying. I was furious, and had I acted out of anger on my end having been bullied by this same kid since the 5th grade, would have thrown that kid through the second story window. I met that same kid about 4 years after I dropped out, and he hasn't changed. He still acts like a clown and is still arrogant beyond measure

NightLgacy
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I had a teacher who had metal health issues that everyone knew about (students and staff). I couldn’t say how her other classes were but I know my class was well behaved and so was my friend’s class who had her the period before mine. There was a day where I think she just broke. She cried all day and was hiding under her desk during my friend’s class. I remember her venting to us about how frustrated she felt putting in so much care and effort and still being unappreciated. Unfortunately, to make a long story short after one thanksgiving break the school told us she had “passed away”. She wasn’t old, and I know it wasn’t a health issue. The school refused to acknowledge what actually happened. They always ignored mental health issues and unfortunately I think that’s what the school is know for. Too many kids “passed away” during the time my sister and I went there.

taniapatino
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Had a friend who was suspended in HS for making the pregnant geometry teacher cry. To be fair, she was ragging on him far harder than she should have been. Personal comments and other very unprofessional behavior for a teacher. All in from of the class. Could not get away with it today, but it was the 90s. None of that comes even close to making what he did next justified. He shouts at her, mid-tirade, "I hope your baby dies!" Whole class goes silent. 2 seconds later, she bursts into tears and runs out of the room. Still blows my mind.

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last year, my teacher ended herself. i remember seeing her trying to get the kids to behave and suddenly one of the kids grabbed her chest. she cried and sobbed for a while, then came back in the class and started writing on a piece of paper. next day, we got a sub. then for the rest of the year. later a snapchat of her note came out, it was the same paper from class. i remember the absolute horror i felt knowing i witnessed my own teacher preparing her death.

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I made my favorite teacher cry because I told her that I'd spoken to someone. I am autistic and have severe anxiety, at my secondary school I had no support so when she told me she was going to teach at a sixth form I went with her and she taught me for the first six months. I struggle with social interaction and when I had a conversation with someone in her class for the first time, not only without her help but also without her knowing, she was so proud that she cried...then I cried because she said she was proud of me.

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We students (especially young ones) think school is bad times. but if you think about it, the teachers will have an even worse time because there are always, ALWAYS, annoying people in each class. i hope teachers get more respect than what they get.

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One time in 5th grade, we had a lock down drill. Everyone knew it was just a drill, so they weren’t taking it too seriously, but nonetheless, the teacher wanted us to pretend like it was real. Like the saying “practice like you play”. But either way, some kids were being a bit rowdy and having trouble staying quiet. I wasn’t part of the problem, but it stilll wasn’t good. And I guess this really got to the teacher because after the drill ended, she scolded at us for not being quiet, and she slowly started breaking down into tears, probably thinking of how that could’ve effected us in a real lockdown.

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My 3rd grade teacher was telling us about how she was pregnant and so excited to share the experience with us. Few weeks later and she doesn’t show for 2 weeks. She comes back and tells us that she isn’t pregnant anymore. She had gotten permission from our parents to teach us what a miscarriage is. My mom had already had one before so as soon as she told us, I jumped up and gave her a big hug and said “it’s not your fault, I’m sorry this happened.” And she burst into tears. More kids can running to hug her and we had a massive group hug while she cried. That was almost 15 years ago, and I’m happy to report that she has 2 kids now. A 9 year old and a 12 year old. I never forgot her, or the struggles she went through while being the best teacher ever.

that_pan_chick
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I remember our third grade teacher got a concussion bc of ice and she was gone for like almost half the school year. When she came back she only stayed half the day but it was still nice. When she was talking about how long she could stay she started tearing up about how much she missed us. I loved her.❤❤❤

Vanillacookien
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In my 6th grade year, we had a chill nice teacher. We had a sub one day. Our class was being trash to the sub (i tend to be stuck with trash class) and the sub left a bad note or something.
The teacher came back, and she started yelling at us, eventually breal down into tears. I was probably one of her favorites since i was the quiet kid.

Then i think one of my art teachers who i was class aid for had a break down because we had some couple bad students.

lohostege
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In 11th grade i had a teacher, and mostly everyone just talked to eachother or ignored her, until she tried to get their attention, she was a new teacher, she was lovely, i was the quiet/art kid, after a test we got our results, and i scored pretty well and a person asked me how i was so smart, and my teacher said “because shes the only one who pays attention” i had her 12th grade too, i hope shes ok, 8th grade was worse.

pandasm
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It was always very new or very kind teachers and students taking advantage of their kindness. Getting too rowdy, refusing to get brought under control, all that.

CloudsAndDays
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Enough of just teachers, this is how one kid managed to make the whole school AND student’s parents walk away crying.

Not me, but someone I know from another school. At the end of grade 8 (elementary ends at grade 8 where we live) all the graduates have to vote for one person to make a speech at grad. This kid Brian was voted for and he managed to trick all the teachers that the other ones approved it so none of them saw what he had written down.

Next week comes and it’s grad day. I was shown a video of the full event and it is terrifying.

Brian steps on stage, starts by pointing out and insulting a little girl in a wheelchair, starts ranting on about racist topics, calling out old and disabled people and what got me was when he said,

“My dad died on 9/11. He was a great pilot”

And the whole school was already crying and people were already leaving at this point.

The teachers ran on stage as fast as possible and started yelling at him as he insulted them and called racial slurs on them while they were trying to physically pull him off the stage. He grabbed onto part of the railing so the teachers couldn’t move him off stage.

He was suspended for the first week or two of high school after that. After I saw the video, I never saw him the same again.

CoolCademMAnimates-fzui
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Not me but my sister in fifth grade had this really cool teacher for home room. He was passionate about his work and I had a couple of classes with him (mainly music and moral Ed). He was really good at making people inspired and I loved his classes. My sisters class is well known for making trouble and making most of the teachers enraged. At least 2 people were at the principal’s office every week. It was really bad. So after a few months, it was around 9 a.m. they were doing a safety thing apparently and he was talking and then his voice started to shake and according to my sister, he had this really weak voice and sounded like he was about to cry. And then suddenly he bursted into tears. The class went silent. But, he continued. Some other teachers saw and told him he didn’t need to do it. But he still insisted. And in the end he didn’t finish it. He was continuously saying ‘I’m sorry’ and eventually the other teachers ushered him out. The whole class was yelled at by 2 different teachers and the principal. The teacher never went back to my sisters class after that day. But I did have a fun music teacher and a moral Ed teacher. He still stayed after one year and then left after.

dominoes
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I have a wholesome one: when i was 13, we had a geography teacher with a history of eating disorders, first she suffered with anorexia and when she recovered she went all the way up and started struggling with binge eating, both were results from her mental health collapsing. She managed to recover and got a bariatric surgery, so we had a sub for about a month, when she came back we made her feel so loved and appreciated she broke down crying and told us her life story, students lined up to hug her etc. Super sweet, the sweetest moment in my school years.

She died a couple years ago due to completely unrelated reasons, but i still think about her a lot, she was an amazing teacher and person, we could all feel her love for her students, she's surely missed deeply. I hope tia Dani is doing well wherever she is now ;;

bellsthesultana
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It didn’t make the teacher cry but you could tell she was upset. Early into the school year the teacher that had been teaching my science class in high school apparently overdosed on drugs and died. A few of the boys who always caused trouble and honestly were just terrible and annoying people kept telling the substitute that she was lying and just being assholes about the situation. No the boys were not in denial, they knew it was true and just wanted to be evil. The substitute was clearly getting pissed off and I’m surprised she didn’t just kick them out.

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I present you with a happy I made a teacher cry story! I was in JAG junior and senior year at my high school. It's a class through an in-state university that teaches students life skills like taxes, credit scores, mortgaging a house, etc. My poor JAG teacher was totally overlooked by her superiors, and my high school kept putting kids in her class who shouldn't have been there. For context, there were requirements to be in this class and most of the students the counseling department shoved in there did not qualify and actively disrupted class. Counseling treated the class like a dumping ground for kids who were flunking out of high school, which is not what it was for. So my JAG teacher was understandably stressed and just trying to do her best to give us kids skills that we could use when we graduated. So when her birthday rolled around during my senior year I baked her a cake and brought it in since I had her class first period. I made the cake and icing from scratch and brought in a handmade card with her favorite bird on it that I drew. I think I made her week. She is hands down the best teacher I have ever had, and even though I'm at university now we still keep in touch. I also gave her eggs from my chickens free of charge :)

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