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Teacher Yanked From Classroom After Alleged 'Perky' Comment About Female Student's Bo

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Posted by: kwflatbed

Friday, March 14, 2008


A Florida history teacher is out of the classroom after allegedly telling a 13-year-old student she had “nice, perky t**s” in front of the class, wftv.com reports.

The student accused William Musto, 44, of making the inappropriate comments about her body last Friday at Discovery Intermediate School in Poinciana, Fla. Musto has been reassigned to non-teaching duties while the Osceola County Sheriff's Office and the Department of Children and Families investigate, wftv.com reports.
While the victim’s mother says she is filing a police report, some students are coming to Musto’s defense.
"He didn't do anything! He just corrected someone about a dress code," one emotional student told wftv.com.
"He acts like a kid. He tries to be cool with the kids. Sometimes words just come out and it's too much," another student said.
Osceola County School District will not release Musto’s disciplinary record, but some students told wftv.com that last Christmas Musto dressed up as Santa and had girls sit on his lap.
Musto will be working away from students until the investigation is complete, wft.com reports.

Click here to read more on this story from wftv.com.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,337816,00.html



Posted by: Delta784

Quote:
Originally Posted by kwflatbed View Post
"He acts like a kid. He tries to be cool with the kids. Sometimes words just come out and it's too much," another student said.
That was Mistake Number One.

Parents and teachers are not kids, they shouldn't try to act like it, and they should not try to be their friends. Kids have enough friends, they need strong parents and teachers as adult role models to instill discipline and respect for authority.



Posted by: OCKS

This guy sounds like he might want to be more than friends with the kid's. I have met some "cool" teachers, but I don't think any of them would tell a 13 year old that she has perky t##s



Posted by: lofu

I can guarentee you that the teachers I learned the most from were not the "cool" ones trying to be my friend. It was the ones who motivated me to work hard and gave me a "kick in the pants (figuaratively) when i needed it.



Posted by: Tuna

[quote=kwflatbed;270231]Friday, March 14, 2008

Osceola County School District will not release Musto’s disciplinary record, but some students told wftv.com that last Christmas Musto dressed up as Santa and had girls sit on his lap.

Sounds Like Chester the Molester and his Christmas Kilt



Posted by: Hb13

Teachers can only be so friendly now, and as for the whole santa costume thing. Well that was just a really bad idea.





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