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My guess is the parent knew what kind of kid they had and told her to kick rocks.Did she throw the phone cause her mother wanted to talk to the teacher or what?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^My guess is the parent knew what kind of kid they had and told her to kick rocks.

In your school are there students who like their teacher so much that they would drag a kid like this who violated said teacherI use to tell student to PLEASE call your parents. I’ll still fail the shit out of you.
In your school are there students who like their teacher so much that they would drag a kid like this who violated said teacher
Evans told WFAA she doesn't know where she learned the offensive language from. She said they don't use racial slang in her household. Evans added she's had more than 10 meetings with district leaders trying to get her daughter moved into special education classes.
"I wish the school would label her correctly so we didn't have to go through this," Evans said.
Evans told the news outlet she also commends the teacher's behavior, saying she was "upset for the teacher." She also said she wanted to apologize to the teacher who was subbing in for the day according to WFAA.
"She is an amazing woman. She is calm, very collected, super sweet. I wanted to reach out to her but didn't know how," Evans said. "She is, in my eyes, a saint. And needs an award."