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Tuesday 18 May 2021

Shocking moment Wisconsin teacher rants at vaccinated student who did not want to wear a mask in the classroom

 This is the shocking moment a Wisconsin teacher berated a vaccinated student because he did not want to wear a mask in the classroom.

The Poynette High School teacher was placed on administrative leave after the incident while an investigation takes place. 

Videos of the interaction were posted to TikTok on Tuesday. In the footage, the female teacher can be seen standing over the 17-year-old student who is sitting on the floor with his back against the wall.  

This is the shocking moment a Wisconsin teacher bullied a vaccinated student because he did not want to wear a mask in the classroom while he was eating lunch

This is the shocking moment a Wisconsin teacher bullied a vaccinated student because he did not want to wear a mask in the classroom while he was eating lunch

Videos of the interaction were posted to TikTok on Tuesday
In the footage, the female teacher can be seen standing over the 17-year-old student who is sitting on the floor with his back against the wall

Videos of the interaction were posted to TikTok on Tuesday. In the footage, the female teacher can be seen standing over the 17-year-old student who is sitting on the floor with his back against the wall

'Fine. I don't care if you're vaccinated you little dink', the teacher shouts. 'I don't want to get sick and die. There's other people you can infect, just because you're vaccinated. 


'You know what, you're not a special person around here. You should hear how everyone talks about you'.

The student, who is eating, responds:  'I hear how people talk about me. I don't care how people talk about me'.

'You're a jerk', screams the teacher. 'You need to have respect for other people in your life. You're not a big man on campus. Quit walking around here like you have a stick up your butt.'

The boy could be heard saying he walks like that because he doesn't 'want to crease my shoes.'

'It's not literal, you dummy,' she responds at the end of the first footage.  

In a second video posted to TikTok, the teacher can be heard telling the student: 'People don't like you. I don't like you'.  

He then says, 'In a few years look at me and then you'll be like, 'Oh hey, I was wrong about him.'

 'No,' the teacher replies, 'In a few years, I know exactly where you'll be because people with your attitude don't get very far.'

'You treat people like crap,' the teacher says, 'and people who treat people like crap don't get very far, Jimmy.'

The interaction between the teacher and student took place at Poynette High School, Wisconsin, on May 11

The interaction between the teacher and student took place at Poynette High School, Wisconsin, on May 11


The Wisconsin teacher was seen standing over the student, who was eating his lunch in the classroom, while she berated him

The Wisconsin teacher was seen standing over the student, who was eating his lunch in the classroom, while she berated him

'You don't care about people,' she said, 'You are one of the most disrespectful kids I've seen grace the halls of this high school and I've been here 27 years.'

'Grow up,' she says, 'Have a little compassion for other people in the world.'

The boy says 'I do,' to which the teacher says 'show it then, prove me wrong Jimmy. Be nice once. Just be nice to somebody once.'  

Jimmy tries to tell her that he's 'nice all the time,' to which the teacher responds, 'you are not.' 

The pair of videos were tweeted by Wisconsin talk radio host Vicki McKenna.

District Administrator Matthew Shappell said on Facebook the district 'is aware of an incident that occurred today, May 11th, 2021, involving a teacher and student at the Poynette High School,

'The District is initiating an investigation and the teacher involved has been put on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.' 

Shappell wrote on the district's Facebook page that the district was aware of the incident and was providing support to the student

Shappell wrote on the district's Facebook page that the district was aware of the incident and was providing support to the student

Poynette School District Administrator Matthew Shappell said the district requires students to wear masks in school buildings, but did not say what the penalty is for not wearing one

Poynette School District Administrator Matthew Shappell said the district requires students to wear masks in school buildings, but did not say what the penalty is for not wearing one

He added the student had been offered support by the district and that his parents had been contacted, WMTV reported. 

The post on social media garnered more than 300 comments, according to KCTV, before district officials disabled comments on the post 'to maintain the integrity of our social media platform.'  

He told CNN masks are mandatory in school buildings and on district-sponsored transportation, but did not say what the penalty is for not wearing one. 

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