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Vault: A Teacher Allowed Students To Vote A Kid Out Of The Classroom?!

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🗓️ 9 February 2026

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Vault: A Teacher Allowed Students To Vote A Kid Out Of The Classroom?!

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0:00.0

The Bert Show.

0:01.2

All right, teachers, I got one for you here because this story in the news yesterday was it just didn't even make any common sense.

0:07.7

Like if you're a teacher right now, I imagine when you are checking out other teachers or you're all sitting in that break room and they're telling you some of the stuff.

0:17.8

You mean the infamous teachers lounge.

0:19.5

The teachers lounge, right?

0:20.7

And you guys are sharing stories on success stories on how you got one student straight today.

0:27.2

You know, like they were all out of hand and you tried something different.

0:30.4

There has got to be some teachers in your school that you're like, I can't believe they did that.

0:35.8

It just doesn't, it defies logic.

0:37.4

It defies common sense. Yet the teachers were so proud't believe they did that. It just doesn't, it defies logic. It defies common sense.

0:39.2

Yet the teachers were so proud of what they did.

0:42.1

And I'd like to know about those teachers.

0:44.2

I mean, I want to put you on the voice disguiser and we'll change your name also.

0:47.2

But if you have teachers at your school, that you're working side by side, and they've done some things to the student or they some of their methods are so far out

0:55.1

there that you're thinking this how does this even make sense to that so you're thinking about a

1:00.5

teacher who told one kid to go stand in the closet for one hour something like that stand in the closet

1:05.7

for one hour and then come back out and tell me if you want to be a part of this class and you're

1:09.7

like what the hell you locked a kid in the closet, we'll give you two real life examples here.

1:14.0

The kindergarten kid. Yeah. In Florida and Port St. Lucy, there was a kindergarten, again, kindergarten teacher who had a five-year-old in her class name Alex, who was kind of unruly, maybe had a little few disciplinary problems. So the way that she handled it was she had the class come to a vote

1:28.8

on whether he should stay in the class or not. And it wasn't just a private voter. I mean, because the vote itself sounds crazy. But each kid was able to say outlawed what they did not like about Alex. And then after they said that, then they did to vote. And the vote was like 14 to 2 that Alex should be kicked out of class. And so Alex's mother is, you know, trying to figure out whether she's going to take legal action because he is now apparently being diagnosed with Asperger's, which is a form of autism, which could explain his disciplinary actions in class. So instead of them being able to recognize that he had autism, it was more of, well, let's vote and see if we want Alex in class or not, and was able to humiliate him. And he even said to his mother the other day, she reported him saying, I'm not special because he didn't, you know, he's made to feel like nobody likes me. So in a case like this, I'm assuming this teacher thought what she did was right, right? So she goes and it spreads like wildfire around the school. And it just

2:19.1

didn't make sense to any of the teachers. So in this, thought what she did was right right so she goes and and it spreads like wildfire around the school

2:18.1

and it just didn't make sense to any of the teachers so in this case you would be one of the

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