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But while we’re all agreed on what it’s not, let’s focus instead on what it is.
Which, reportedly, is a high school chemistry teacher chasing after her students with a pair of scissors, cutting their hair, while singing the National Anthem.
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The holiday season really is quite stressful, don’t you think?
Joking aside, we hope she finds the help she clearly needs.
Watch:
Visalia teacher belts Star Spangled Banner while cutting student's hair in class
Watch as frightened high schoolers run out of Margaret Gieszinger's chemistry class after she starts chasing after kids to cut their hair. This happened Wednesday morning at University Preparatory High School in Visalia. Students tell me this wasn't the first time Gieszinger had an apparent breakdown. More at 11 on ABC30 Action News
Posted by Christina Fan ABC30 on Wednesday, December 5, 2018
crowebobby
I’m not a fan of teachers in general and had my share of nut cases during my school years, but this sounds like legitimate nervous breakdown.
Doug
I think this woman is bipolar and in a manic phase.
Thad
It’s Visalia, CA, right? Enough said.
stuffedpuppy
Lock her up, lock her up…I’m sorry to say. A manic phase, gosh, I dunno :->
ShowMeGuy
Maybe someone slipped a little something something into her cup of coffee.
This is why teachers should not have an open drink sitting in their classroom.
She also might have a serious mental illness.
Nick Williams
Such people should not teach. It’s just terrible, I have been working as a teacher for 4 years and have not seen anything like that yet.
But my friend, also my colleague, told me that one teacher constantly insulted children and gave cuffs. Fortunately, she was fired.
I am the father of two children, and I believe that if a child complains about a bad teacher, you should not ignore his words.