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Students' disrespect can pass as racism in classrooms (St Pete,FL)
TampaBay.com ^ | 03/14/2009 | Ron Matus and Donna Winchester,

Posted on 03/14/2009 7:54:27 PM PDT by devane617

Tracey Keim had been a bartender for years and thought she'd heard it all.

But even the crustiest of gutter-mouthed drunks would have been hard-pressed to match the verbal barrage unleashed by a 15-year-old in Keim's 10th-grade English class last fall.

It was the first day of school at St. Petersburg High, and the student, who was black, was trying to rattle Keim, 40, who is white.

"Listen," Keim said, "you can't yell like that. I work really hard not to interrupt you guys, and I … "

"F--- YOOOUUUU!!!" the girl bellowed.

Some of the nouns and adjectives that followed were standard issue. A few referred to Keim's anatomy. Others, such as "white bitch," touched on the color of her skin.

Racist? Yes and no, Keim said.

"I think she was just saying 'white bitch' because that's what she could come up with. I think she was just being as outrageous as possible."

Keim shared her story in the aftermath of provocative statements made recently by Pinellas School Board member Mary Brown, who said during the board's annual retreat that the district needed to address "the elephant in the room" — persistent complaints that black students in south Pinellas schools are intimidating white teachers.

In a series of interviews with south county teachers, the St. Petersburg Times found many agreed with Keim, saying kids tend to dish out whatever they think will rile teachers the most. Sometimes, the dish comes with a racist edge.

Barbara Thornton, associate superintendent for high school programs, thinks such over-the-top comments are rare. And while she says she doesn't doubt Brown's sincerity, racially motivated slurs are beyond the realm of her experience.

"I've never in my 36 years in this district felt intimidated by a black child," said the former Largo High principal, who is white.

Superintendent Julie Janssen, who also is white and was an assistant principal at Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, said she never experienced racially motivated aggression either.

"I honestly never felt threatened, even when I stayed late (at school)," Janssen said. "I sometimes took kids home. For me, it's never been a problem."

• • •

In south Pinellas, it's a fact that a largely white, middle-class teaching corps is teaching a student body that is increasingly poor and black. Many of those teachers say they have been bombarded by rude behavior from black students.

But almost all of them said Brown's remarks didn't quite hit the mark.

It's not racism, the teachers say. It's rampant disrespect and dysfunction.

They say there are far too many wounded, out-of-control kids, both black and white. And with the return to neighborhood schools, fears are mounting that those students are being concentrated in a handful of schools and disrupting them to the point of paralysis.

In south Pinellas, those students happen to be black.

"You go to Gibbs (High), you go to John Hopkins (Middle) … and you'll see it," said Sherry Howard, a media assistant at John Hopkins who is black, referring to the behavior of black students. "You shouldn't be coming to school wondering what's going to happen, what kind of fights, what kind of nonsense."

The teachers' concerns are rooted in the always shaky ground of race. There's reality, perceptions of reality, and perceptions that become reality.

Beyond that, questions and complications mount. How much of the problem behavior escalates because of poor classroom management? How much can be blamed on school administrators who don't mete out discipline consistently, or don't back up teachers?

How often do white teachers set off black students with unintentional sleights? How often do they do it intentionally? Could better training for teachers help?

Would it be effective to hire more black teachers?

"I don't know what the answer is," Howard said. "I just know if we keep going in this direction, we are never going to educate our kids to the level they deserve."

• • •

Earlier this year, Karen Kisten was in the classroom she shares with another Gibbs High teacher when her colleague asked a girl to sit down.

The girl, who was black, refused. She then pointed to Kisten and the other teacher, both of whom are white, and said, "You don't belong here. This is a black school."

Kisten, a 37-year veteran who began teaching before Pinellas schools integrated in 1971, was shocked and saddened. She knew the girl from a previous teaching stint at Riviera Middle School.

"I took her outside and said, 'What has happened to you?' " said Kisten, who told her story to Mary Brown.

The girl rolled her eyes.

Teachers like Kisten have been dealing with unruly kids forever. But some south county teachers worry that things may be reaching a tipping point.

After decades of court-ordered desegregation, when the Pinellas school district capped black student enrollment at 42 percent, the demographics in south Pinellas schools are shifting rapidly. Two years ago, no south county schools had a black majority.

Now, nine do. Five more will join them soon.

Brown, who opposed the return to neighborhood schools, said she raised the teacher-intimidation issue in part to prod the district to fulfill its promise to south Pinellas. To smooth the transition to neighborhood schools, the School Board had said it would send more resources to schools with fast-rising numbers of low-income kids.

"I will not let the board forget that," Brown said.

Some schools were on edge before the demographic shift.

Two years ago, teacher frustration boiled over at Gibbs in the wake of rampant vandalism and disturbing tales of student defiance. In an unsigned letter to then superintendent Clayton Wilcox, teachers said they were fearful. Among other complaints, they said some black students called white teachers racist when the teachers asked them to follow the rules.

Since then, the percentage of black students at Gibbs has risen from 43 to 51 percent. Frustration still simmers. Gibbs produced 42 teacher transfer requests last year, more than any other school in Pinellas.

A few miles away at Boca Ciega High, the percentage of black students has risen from 38 to 44 percent in four years.

Former Boca Ciega English teacher Y'Desha Alsup, who is black, said she could see the change.

In the past, kids with neighborhood feuds would go their separate ways when they got on different buses to go to different schools, she said. Not anymore.

"A lot of neighborhood stuff started coming in," said Alsup, who left the district in January to pursue a doctoral degree. "A lot of stuff that had nothing to do with school."

But she said the tension never spilled over into her classes.

"I believe it has a lot to do with my demeanor with my students," Alsup said. "I treated them with the utmost respect."

Other south Pinellas teachers, though, said that no matter how respectful teachers are toward students, some students aren't respectful in return.

"There are kids who do not learn to respect any authority whatsoever," said James Masson, a former Gibbs teacher who's now at Pinellas Park High. "Most of the kids (at Gibbs) were wonderful and nice. But there are kids, like at every school, who were defiant."

Like Keim, Masson said he was inclined to think that on those occasions when defiance sported a racial edge, the kids were motivated not by racism, but by a desire to push the envelope. In the context of a black student and a white teacher, a racist barb raises defiance to a higher level.

Harry Brown, the district's deputy superintendent in charge of curriculum, agreed kids will use whatever weapons are in their arsenal. At affluent, majority-white Palm Harbor University High, where Brown served as principal, students occasionally threatened teachers with lawsuits, he said.

• • •

Sometimes, what appears to be an impossible situation ends up a turning point.

The girl who cursed Tracey Keim, the St. Petersburg High teacher, was suspended for five days. When she returned to school, Keim took her aside and said, "Let's start over."

The girl is now one of the best writers in the class. She recently attended a writers workshop at the Poynter Institute and is headed to a leadership retreat for St. Petersburg High students later this month.

She has not raised her voice to Keim since.


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KEYWORDS: discipline; diversity; education; profanity; racism; schools
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If white kids did this to black teachers, the FBI would be arresting people on hate crime charges.
1 posted on 03/14/2009 7:54:28 PM PDT by devane617
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If people don’t know the amount of unbridled, absolute hatred that inner city blacks have toward whites...they need a dose of reality.


2 posted on 03/14/2009 7:56:51 PM PDT by The Worthless Miracle (I will not gird my loins for Joe Biden.)
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Complete double standard. Al Sharpton? Jesse Jackson...where are you?


3 posted on 03/14/2009 7:58:16 PM PDT by Dallas59 ("You know the one with the big ears? He might be yours, but he ain't my president.")
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it’s Jesse, and AL that has helped create this problem.


4 posted on 03/14/2009 7:59:55 PM PDT by devane617 (Republicans first strategy should be taking over the MSM. Without it we are doomed.)
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Disrespect does not have to have a color attached to it. In this case, attaching color to unacceptable actions of a student just excuses it. When are adults going to wake up?


5 posted on 03/14/2009 8:01:03 PM PDT by Dapper 26
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it’s Jesse, and AL that has helped create this problem.

Bingo!

6 posted on 03/14/2009 8:01:05 PM PDT by HoosierHawk (Democrats - Looting American citizens for generations to come.)
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The girl who cursed Tracey Keim, the St. Petersburg High teacher, was suspended for five days. When she returned to school, Keim took her aside and said, "Let's start over."

The girl is now one of the best writers in the class.

That's a scary thought. Maybe she'll be the next hate-whitey Nobel laureate.

7 posted on 03/14/2009 8:01:49 PM PDT by SamuraiScot
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I do family law with these folks and the families are really messed up, they hate each other, they beat each other, steal from each other you just can’t believe what goes on, so sick....


8 posted on 03/14/2009 8:02:37 PM PDT by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys--Reagan and Bush)
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To: devane617

Thank you LBJ and the Great Society Dimmocrats.


9 posted on 03/14/2009 8:04:34 PM PDT by QBFimi (When gunpowder speaks, beasts listen.)
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“Barbara Thornton, associate superintendent for high school programs, thinks such over-the-top comments are rare.”

I love the dismissal here.

1 white kid in the county saying 1 thing “racist”, and there’d be a ready hanging of the kid - and whites generally - and ridiculous government shake-downs and “programs” started up (most especially, “sensitivity training” for the whites).


11 posted on 03/14/2009 8:07:32 PM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Technological progress cannot be legislated.)
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Let Are Kids Walk!


12 posted on 03/14/2009 8:08:57 PM PDT by pnh102 (Save America - Ban Ethanol Now!)
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I believe that everything would run a lot smoother if predominantly black schools employed black teachers and predominantly white schools employed white teachers. Similarly, if black neighborhoods were patrolled by black cops and white neighborhoods by white cops, instances of “police brutality” and complaints against the police would decrease.


13 posted on 03/14/2009 8:10:27 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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And Government schools. This won’t be tolerated in a private school.


14 posted on 03/14/2009 8:10:44 PM PDT by omega4179 (Look out below! Thanks Obamanomics.)
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I do family law with these folks and the families are really messed up, they hate each other, they beat each other, steal from each other you just can’t believe what goes on, so sick....

Sounds like your typical Dumbo voters.

15 posted on 03/14/2009 8:12:06 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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I particularly admire the part where they recommend better training for the teachers when the kids are being beligerent racist anal sphincters.


16 posted on 03/14/2009 8:16:41 PM PDT by gitmo (I am the latte-sipping, NYT-reading, Volvo-driving, no-gun-owning, effete, PC, arrogant liberal. -BO)
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Raised in single parent homes....no Daddy or a host of them every other month...Moms that don’t give a youknowwhat because they’re to busy at the “club” and/or working to support they’re 5 kids and one on the way....


17 posted on 03/14/2009 8:19:40 PM PDT by Dallas59 ("You know the one with the big ears? He might be yours, but he ain't my president.")
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Here's a related blog entry with lots of comments:

Pinellas board members worry that white teachers are being intimidated by black students

18 posted on 03/14/2009 8:19:48 PM PDT by Drew68
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She then pointed to Kisten and the other teacher, both of whom are white, and said, "You don't belong here. This is a black school."

Looks like the "kid" gets it and they don't.

A militant com-symp from Kenya is POTUS now, whitey better be on their best behavior, and if whitey don't like it, violence is guaranteed.

19 posted on 03/14/2009 8:22:39 PM PDT by Rome2000 (Peace is not an option)
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A good use for “Porkulus” funding, would be video and audio cameras operating with recorder backup full-time in these classrooms.

Racist comments among students reinforce their inner-city attitudes, which precede outbreaks of actual violence. With video captures, not only can the perps be convicted with evidence, but the administrators won’t be able to hide behind the standard “violence is not really a problem here” PR line.


20 posted on 03/14/2009 8:23:29 PM PDT by research99
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