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Say What Now? Teacher Fired After Urinating in the Classroom

What is up with teachers and their disdain for bathroom breaks?

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A second-grade teacher has been fired for insubordination and inappropriate behavior, including urinating in his northern New Jersey classroom.

Ron Tuitt had taught in Paterson’s schools since 1996.

State Education Commissioner Christopher Cerf approved removing Tuitt’s tenure protectionand firing him on April 18.

The state found the teacher once urinated in aclassroom trash can, sometimes urinated in a plastic bottle and asked students to take his waste to the boys’ bathroom and flush it, and let students sit in his motorized wheelchair.

Tuitt denied some of the charges and told the state that others were because he was ill and his principal removed some accommodations.

Cerf says any changes were not an excuse for his behavior.

via CBS

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