Black violence on teachers: St. Louis and beyond.

September 17, 2014 — 2 Comments

Some links to an article about black violence directed at teachers:

Behavior problems boil over at Normandy schools : News

You Paid For It – Rising Violence In Normandy Schools | FOX2now.com

Normandy Schools Have Big Behavior Problems « CBS St. Louis

Michael Brown Honored at Normandy High Football Scrimmage « CBS St. Louis

How one middle school handled 136 unruly students – The Washington Post

Ferguson mob swarms town meeting: If cop gets off, ‘ya’ll better bring every army y’all got. Cause it’s going down’ – BizPac Review

Fury of Ferguson descends on St. Louis County Council : News

The Bottom Line Investigation: MPS teachers assaulted by students | CBS 58 | Features

Top 100 Black Mob Violence Videos #155: Upper Darby High School – White Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black on white crime.

Educator reacts to video of student knocking out faculty member: intervention is crucial | WVLA NBC33 | Baton Rouge News, Weather and Sports

Teacher, Student Fight Caught on Camera | NBC Southern California

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