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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1325304" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Thank you Ryder, I will tell her that. It appears that rumors are already being spread. A friend from church that works there now but is leaving there after this year, was told an untrue statement, and she told the person that was not true. When her mother first heard about this she quoted that very verse about shaking the dust off. My mother keeps saying that her quoting of that was the best thing to have done.</p><p></p><p>Thank you Commercial Farmer, I appreciate you sharing that story. The manipulation of circumstances by the principle and refusal of the principles superiors to take you concerns seriously sounds exactly like this situation here. It really bothers me that in both our and your situations it amounts to people who have no business being in positions over other people anywhere, especially at a school. The turnover rate of teachers is very high at this school, and people have taken complaints, but the powers that be all say things like, well we haven't heard anything like this before, when we know there have been others. We tried telling those church elders the other evening, that we were there to try and help the church to see the problems and to try to make things better. All they could do was say that my wife had been disrespectful and rebellious to their friend. She has lost her job future there, and I'm sure they would not give her an honest reference, so her teaching career may very well be over, yet they saw fit raise their voices at her and treat her with utter disrespect. They should at the very least have made some semblance of an apology or expressed sympathy to her plight. I would have said a few more things in hindsight, but I was trying to be as gentlemanly as possible. One of the men couldn't even maintain eye contact with me, and the other one just seemed cold hearted and angry.</p><p>I'm very thankful and glad that your family has moved on and prospered after her teaching ordeal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1325304, member: 24816"] Thank you Ryder, I will tell her that. It appears that rumors are already being spread. A friend from church that works there now but is leaving there after this year, was told an untrue statement, and she told the person that was not true. When her mother first heard about this she quoted that very verse about shaking the dust off. My mother keeps saying that her quoting of that was the best thing to have done. Thank you Commercial Farmer, I appreciate you sharing that story. The manipulation of circumstances by the principle and refusal of the principles superiors to take you concerns seriously sounds exactly like this situation here. It really bothers me that in both our and your situations it amounts to people who have no business being in positions over other people anywhere, especially at a school. The turnover rate of teachers is very high at this school, and people have taken complaints, but the powers that be all say things like, well we haven't heard anything like this before, when we know there have been others. We tried telling those church elders the other evening, that we were there to try and help the church to see the problems and to try to make things better. All they could do was say that my wife had been disrespectful and rebellious to their friend. She has lost her job future there, and I'm sure they would not give her an honest reference, so her teaching career may very well be over, yet they saw fit raise their voices at her and treat her with utter disrespect. They should at the very least have made some semblance of an apology or expressed sympathy to her plight. I would have said a few more things in hindsight, but I was trying to be as gentlemanly as possible. One of the men couldn't even maintain eye contact with me, and the other one just seemed cold hearted and angry. I'm very thankful and glad that your family has moved on and prospered after her teaching ordeal. [/QUOTE]
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