Apparently, one Ontario teacher told a student to 'lick me where I fart'

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A high school teacher in Ontario, Canada, has been suspended for multiple charges of misconduct, including several alleged inappropriate comments she made to students.

One such comment: "why don't you lick me where I fart?"

Jennifer Elizabeth Green-Johnson teaches grades 10 through 12 at Dunnville Secondary School, and has been scheduled for a disciplinary hearing on Sept. 23 for the charges against her.

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According to the  Discipline Committee of the Ontario College of Teachers,  Green-Johnson is coming under fire for the following incidents:

  1. She told a student who brought coffee to class to "get that fucking thing out of here."

  2. She called a student a "bloody pedophile."

  3. She told a student, "I've never said this to a student before, but fuck you."

  4. She said in class, "it's debate, not masturbate."

  5. She told other students in class that a particular student would "stare at my daughter's ass."

  6. She told a student, "it sounds like your ass cheeks are too close together," after the student made a noise by pressing his lips together.

  7. She told a student, "you mean a bribe? I’d be able to shit for a week 'cause of all that fiber," after the student offered to buy her muffins in exchange for a passing grade.

  8. She stated to students that a female student "looked like a frumpy old lady today."

And that "why don't you lick me where I fart?" comment was made to a student about a piece of gum.

Granted, the one student probably shouldn't have offered muffins for a passing grade, but perhaps the teacher's reactions are a bit much. 

One parent spoke to The John Oakley Show, a local talk radio show in Toronto, saying she, "was a great teacher, who has made maybe a couple of bad decisions."

However, Green-Johnson's comments are not the first time she has come under fire. She was suspended for a month without pay in January 2016 for similar comments she made in 2012 that she pleaded no contest to. 

According to the Discipline Committee of the Ontario College of Teachers, one of the comments she made was to a male student after seeing him wrestling another male student in the hall, saying, "so you like it from behind?"

Despite all these allegations, Green-Johnson's rating is just above a 2.5 out of 5 on Rate My Teachers, so clearly some students are at least entertained by her class.

Gabrielle Barkany, spokesperson for the Ontario College of Teachers told the Toronto Star, "it’s pretty unusual for a teacher who has been found guilty of unprofessional conduct to come before us again."

Not a great way to start the school year.