Florida Teacher Fired For Wizardry After Performing Magic Trick
The stories in the news about inappropriate relationships between teachers and students have been overwhelming. There was even a substitute teacher in New Port Richey who got in trouble after investigators say she had a relationship with an underage student.Well, another Pasco County substitute teacher's job is on the line, but this time it's because of a magic trick.
The charge from the school district — Wizardry!
Substitute teacher Jim Piculas does a 30-second magic trick where a toothpick disappears then reappears.
But after performing it in front of a classroom at Rushe Middle School in Land 'O Lakes, Piculas said his job did a disappearing act of its own.
"I get a call the middle of the day from the supervisor of substitute teachers. He says, 'Jim, we have a huge issue. You can't take any more assignments. You need to come in right away,'" he said.
When Piculas went in, he learned his little magic trick cast a spell that went much farther than he'd hoped.
"I said, 'Well Pat, can you explain this to me?' 'You've been accused of wizardry,' [he said]. Wizardry?" he asked.
Tampa Bay's 10 talked to the assistant superintendent with the Pasco County School District who said it wasn't just the wizardry and that Picular had other performance issues, including "not following lesson plans" and allowing students to play on unapproved computers.
Piculas said he knew nothing about the accusations.
"That... I think was embellished after the fact to try to cover what initially what they were saying to me," he said.
After the magic trick, Rushe's principal requested Piculas be dismissed. Now, Piculas believes the incident may have bewitched his ability to get a job anywhere else.
"I still have no idea what my discipline involves because I've never received anything from the school district actually saying what it entails," said Piculas.
As a substitute teacher, the Pasco County School District considers Piculas to be an "at will employee." That means the district doesn't need to have cause for not bringing him back at all.
Florida Teacher Fired Wizardry
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I know how this guy feels: Betrayed and blind-sided by his fellows, especially after how hard he'd worked to get a teaching credential.
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Too, witness human beings reduced to mouth-breathers one child at a time. _No_ child left a mind...
Lastly, you tight-assed Dim-bulbs? Reap what you sow.
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I don't the complete story of course, but if it's as they say, -- frightening.
The data proves that spending time with students outside of the box; developing a personal relationship (with obvious appropriate behavior and boundaries) with students, showing a bit of yourself, asking them about themselves, etc. goes a LONG way to getting students engaged and willing -- and able -- to learn.
I could go on, but I won't. Too damn frustrated with the entire infrastructure. Which, I'm convinced after all these years, is designed to drive well meaning teachers and staff insane, and not teach kids a damn thing after all.
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