This whole ordeal reminds me of my own public school experiences, and the drama relating to teachers and faculty. How many people here went to public school in America?
In my old school system, we actually rated top-ten in the country in terms of IT, and we seemed to experience alot of funding because the Governor at the time grew up in that town, but there were was mad corruption in the school board and school administration.
Like, there were at least two counts of sexual harassment between male assistant principal and a student, and a male teacher and a male student. Also, a principal at my highschool got fired because he ignored one of the frequent bomb-threats and let classes carry-on as normal, as opposed to letting us off early that Friday.
Whenever I hear anything inovolving school systems like this, it reminds me how poorly structured the school systems are in this country, and how incompetent the whole lot of them are. It's very much like how incompetent members of the Republican party were becoming right before the Democrats took control over the House and Senate about a couple of years ago, what with the corporate corruption and homosexual sex-scandals that were running rampant within the party.