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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    A situation similar to this happened in our area a few years back. The police and animal control were called in. I think you all should do the same.

    What the teacher did is animal cruelty and should be addressed.
    Absolutely. And a call to the local newspaper or TV station might also be in order. That is just outrageous, and this person has no business being in a position of influence over children.
    I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
    Death thought about it.
    CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.

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    The frustrating part is I can't afford to lose my job. I'll definately be taking care of it over the rest of the summer and maybe just take it one day. I don't think she arranged any feedings, during the school year when I had to go in her room the food was just sitting out by the tank as well.
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    Well she should be the one losing her job not you but I understand how you feel.
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    Yes, it's always tricky when your job is in jeopardy. But someone in authority needs to know about it, especially if you feel that she didn't make arrangements for the pets feeding. I would most definitely talk to her directly but then again, that's your call. At least the frog is now being taken care of by you, thank goodness. Thank you for caring.
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  5. #5
    Seriously, take the frog. Leave the tank.

    What is the teacher going to say??? "I left the class pet frog here for the summer with no one to feed it, and now it's gone!" Not gonna happen.

    As a teacher myself, I do know that many other teachers make arrangements for the pets to go home with a student(s) over the summer if they are not their own pets. I know the end of the year, and the last day especially, is a busy one, but it's NOT that busy that you forget a pet. Shame on them.

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    Yes take the frog and leave the tank. Tell the b&^%ch that the frog died to her neglect and report her. One wonders how she treats the kids.

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    What a poor example she's setting. There is no excuse for that except for what Ellie said. Maybe she thought someone else was caring for them?


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