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...and the Worst Teacher of the Year Award goes to:

handy

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Wow, after all my kvetching about my kid's horrible year at school, at least we didn't have to deal with any teachers like this:

A ‘cool’ California high school teacher was taken into custody after she allegedly helped her students get high, Fox40.com reported.
Japhia Huhndorf, a chemistry teacher at Livingston High School in Sacramento, allegedly ordered chloroform through the school but did not use the ingredient in her lessons.
Police allege that Huhndorf took three students, ages 16 to 18, and ‘either showed them how to do it or she poured it on a cloth for them to inhale,’ the station reported, citing Ray Fong, a police sergeant.
She didn’t encourage the students to get high, a teenage victim told the station. It was “just to ease the stress.†One student apparently passed out after using chloroform with the teacher.
The alleged abuse spanned for two months during what should have been after-school tutoring sessions. Huhndorf is currently out on bail.
“She was a cool teacher … I can’t believe this ... she wouldn’t do this, “ says one of Huhndorf’s students. She faces three counts of felony child endangerment, the station reported.
And, as if that wasn't enough...more from the same:

Nitroglycerine found and detonated at Livingston High School | abc30.com

A bomb squad has detonated explosives found at Livingston High School. Officers have also re-arrested Japhia Huhndorf on explosives possession charges. She was initially arrested Monday on child endangerment charges. | Watch Video Above for Extended Coverage |

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Authorities evacuated this school and called in the Merced Police Bomb Squad Wednesday morning. Then late afternoon, they detonated explosives they found in Japhia Huhndorf's classroom.
Police say it's a very unstable explosive, and a hard enough impact could have caused it to go off while students were around.
This investigation all started after police arrested Huhndorf Monday on child endangerment charges. They say she had helped three male students inhale chloroform, a chemical that can provide a high.
One of the victims told detectives Huhndorf may have explosives in her chemistry classroom. That's when police asked administrators to evacuate all of the students so they could search the room. They also re-arrested Huhndorf.
"We brought her back here and spoke with her along with the FBI, and went through her classroom and the detectives found small amount of nitroglycerine in her room," said Sgt. Ray Fong. "So she will be booked on those charges today."
Huhndorf was taken to the Livingston Police Department and was questioned before being booked into the Merced County Jail.
Huhndorf posted bail after her first arrest on Monday. Investigators say that could happen again. Meanwhile, the school will re-open Thursday mornng.
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The school officials said they would not renew her contract.

Ya think!?! :o
 
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