Madame Chantal no longer deserves to teach. The Ministry of Education must revoke his teaching certificate as soon as possible. This woman taints the profession of educator with behavior so violent that she puts the mental health of students at risk.
Émile, a 7-year-old boy who attends Marie-Charlotte elementary school in Joliette, suffered repeated denigration from Ms. Chantal. The child was terrified just thinking about going to class. This moderately autistic and anxious person, she called him “not good” and threw him in the corridor at the slightest opportunity. He had become her scapegoat. She has a habit of intimidating, belittling and treating her students as “mell mozus”.
Marie, Émile’s mother, withdrew her child from school when he expressed suicidal thoughts. She is right to want to pursue the Samares School Service Center, in Lanaudière. Like her, I would be angry at the incompetence of school service centers, not bothering to warn parents. The Center nor the school never warned her that it was the same Chantal who had shown off last year in front of her 6 and 7 year old students.
The mother wants to file a complaint with the police so that the shrew who sows terror in her class can no longer wreak havoc elsewhere. The teacher has already had to answer charges of assault and intimidation which were unsuccessful. It would be nice if this time, we cracked down on this repeat offender who is making fun of us.
“You, crush!”
This time, Ms. Chantal no longer has any extenuating circumstances to justify her violent actions. Teachers have the right to be tired, experienced at the task, but they cannot verbally and physically attack the young people entrusted to them. Despite her questionable background, it is unacceptable that she managed to game the system.
School service centers cut corners. They are ready to hire anyone. “You have a diploma, you don’t have a criminal record, you’re hired!”
-A problematic teacher can therefore continue to terrorize students with complete impunity. The shortage of personnel has its back. It is no longer a question of resources, but of priorities. The emotional and psychological safety of children must come first.
Cruella taught me
I still remember this teacher from my childhood who threatened us with her pointy ring. She passed between the desks and banged it on the desk. You better not make any mistakes! Dropping her pencil put her in a bad mood. His ring had already scratched the cheeks of several students. A real fury that slapped, twisted our arms, put us in a corner. Fortunately, I changed schools.
Children deserve to learn in a healthy and safe environment. A student is a blank page on which his future is written. A bad teacher can quickly taint it with derogatory comments. He must be removed from the school environment, period.
It’s time to ring the bell. For all the Madame Chantales of Quebec, recess is over.
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