Things might be getting out of control at O'Bannon High School.
A reader has come forward with additional context regarding the incident involving the student and teacher. According to the statement, there are multiple angles of the situation that show the teacher pushing the student’s hand away from the door as he was attempting to leave due to an active bladder condition. The reader also notes this was a substitute teacher who was not familiar with the students involved. They emphasized that the student is 14 years old and described him as “a great kid,” urging that the full context be considered before drawing conclusions.

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Post Military Retirement I helped out at several schools as a Substitute Teacher. I always request Kindergarten through the 3rd grade. I will never go above the 4th grade except at the County Rural Schools( example Forrest County AHS and North Forrest) in the Hattiesburg Area. Those kids are well rounded and will get their asses handed to them if they act out by their parents.
Educational malpractice
KF, your offer of a validation for actions in the second video might have some merit but it doesn't address the inappropriate language in a school setting, or the inappropriate attitude - even with a bladder issue.
A “great kid” with a bad temper and lack of respect for his elders.
that's a good kid - this is a gentle giant
Looks like some people need to learn resolution techniques. Both could have handled that situation in a different manner.
When he’s found in the gutter full of bullet holes after a drug deal gone bad, everyone will say what a good kid he was.
It's sad other kids have to listen & put up with this activity. There should be no tolerance. Zero. Nada!
Great kids don't speak or act this way towards ANY human beings. Seemed like a small class ? Was it detention ?
It's not that these young hoodlums lack respect for their elders...It's that they are TAUGHT TO NOT respect authority at any level. Those (youngsters themselves) who birth these lawless, angry kids are so wound up in disrespecting others and the property of others, that they willingly pass that lifestyle along to their progeny.
Sadly, the post above at 7:42 is accurate.
@8:38 AM, correct. We’re Government not in the way, school leadership could say, “Student, clearly you don’t value what little bit of education we provide here. Other students do, though, and your conduct is hindering them. And so go from here now and don’t come back. Good luck to you.”
Whether a specimen like this does or does not have an education will make no difference. Hopefully, then, school leadership would then turn a deaf ear to the subsequent and predictable “I sorry” act and the mother and a preacher saying he’s really a good boy and wasn’t raised that way.
If you gotta go, you gotta go.
This is why I don't mind paying for private school. It's money well spent.
Bullshit. A "great kid" does not behave in that manner. Ever. Least of all to a teacher.
I'm always impressed by the eloquence of using the F word as a noun, verb, adverb and adjective, all in the same sentence.
Wait until the equity police and organizations start suing private schools for being racist due to not allowing these kids in at a much lower tuition rate than everyone else.
Never under estimate the value of home-training.
April 21, 2026 at 11:38 AM
Don't give the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
Equal Justice Society
Alliance for Justice
NAACP
NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF)
National Urban League
Color of Change
Asian Americans Advancing Justice
UnidosUS (Latino civil rights)
Human Rights Campaign (HRC)
Lambda Legal
GLAAD
Equality Federation
National Center for Lesbian Rights
Trevor Project (youth support)
National Immigration Law Center
American Immigration Council
RAICES
CASA any ideas!
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