We all had them. The bad teacher. Looking back on my school days, I had teachers who drank occasionally in class and some had students doing house work on the weekends (that's just creepy). I even had my eighth-grade math teacher pull me out of class and wanted to fight me! Me! I was a skinny thirteen year old at the time, not the imposing figure I am today. No punches were thrown and it really just kind of went away.

Looks like the crazy teacher is not extinct. Last week, a Spanish teacher at Southington High School in Connecticut was removed from class for being drunk. I took Spanish 101. I think the phrase is, "No bueno." According to WTNH-TV, an anonymous school insider said it was more than inappropriate behavior. He allegedly

came into school fairly intoxicated to the point where he soiled himself. He wet himself....The kids were video taping it and he preceded to pin a student up against the wall. He did make physical contact with a student.”

That's a numero uno. This guy was pulled out of class in handcuffs by school officials, which made me wonder how weird would that be? Basically co-workers had to cuff this guy. Imagine that at the office or in the shop. Parents are upset because the police claims they were never contacted by the school. The principal sent out a letter to parents saying a teacher

Behaved in an unprofessional manner… and was removed immediately from the classroom.

Knowing high school kids, this will probably just disappear and they'll never bring it up again.

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