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The Trinity Grammar Haircut Sacking (Read 2884 times)
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Re: The Trinity Grammar Haircut Sacking
Reply #45 - Mar 16th, 2018 at 5:17pm
 
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Mar 16th, 2018 at 12:40pm:
I think that this is a massive pushback against Socialist Leftwits sneaking into schools and turning our children into a bunch of massive Softcorks...

we need Conservative schools to Produce the real men and women who will take control of society and protect its wellbeing ... unlike Socialist (safe space) halfwits who want o flood the country with dirty terrorist muslisms etc.. and put us in Massive debt with stupid programs/policies and foreign aid...

they should bring back the Strap as well...

so if people are trying to pussyfy Trinity then they are the ones who should be shown the door...

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Council members resign over sacking principal who gave student haircut
8:52am Mar 15, 2018

An elite-private school's chairman is among three members to quit over the firing of a much-loved deputy principal sacked after giving a student a haircut.


Rohan Brown's position was immediately terminated at Trinity Grammar, located in the Melbourne suburb of Kew, after video emerged of him giving the student a haircut earlier this week.

Chairman Rod Lyle, deputy chair David Waldren and John Grover all resigned after a special meeting to discuss the ongoing drama, The Herald Sun reports.

Chairman Rod Lyle (L), deputy chair David Waldren (M) and John Grover (R) all resigned after a special meeting to discuss the ongoing drama.

Former chairman and current council member Robert Utter will now take on the lead role, despite the 1500 school community members passing a no-confidence vote again the entire council on Tuesday.

The school has endorsed its current principal Dr Michael Davies, although only 28 people at the meeting voted in his favour.

"I am excited to be working with Robert Utter, a highly respected and regarded member of our community. I also thank the council for their ongoing support," Dr Davies said in a statement.

"I want to assure the Trinity community that I am resolute in my focus to lead this school."

The student who got his haircut missed several days of school after being bullied.
(shift him out to a "soft" safe space school)


Mr Brown is now being investigated by the Victorian Institute of Teaching for cutting the students hair.

Parents and former students have threatened legal action if the headmaster and council don’t quit by Friday.

On Tuesday, hundreds of students protested against Mr Rohan’s dismissal, refusing to let their much-loved teacher hailed as the “Dumbledore” go quietly.

Trinity Grammar said the handling of the situation was "inconsistent with community expectations."  Roll Eyes

The 2018 student school leaders urged all students to wear casual clothes with brown tape around their wrist today to show their support for Mr Brown.

Earlier this week, a another protest unfolded at lunchtime when students shouted "Brownie, Brownie, return Brownie." An online petition for him to return has received well over 1000 signatures.

Mr Brown has said he still bleeds the school's colours - green and gold - and hopes to one day return to teaching.


This is about a bunch of angry students protesting, getting their way and getting people in authority removed.

How much longer do we need to see these teenage students running things?! Angry

Lock them up, I say! The cat 'o nine tails will fix them up! 

This is what short hair does to society. No respect for authoritah!!!
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Re: The Trinity Grammar Haircut Sacking
Reply #46 - Mar 16th, 2018 at 5:21pm
 
Students, and pesky parents, need to respect those in charge.

I would like to have seen the mounted police charging at those wild students shouting "Brownie!" That would teach them some respect for the law.
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