What's Said in Class (Doesn't) Stay in Class

by Jordan Yerman | July 26, 2007 at 08:29 am
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If you ever find yourself in front of a roomful of kids and you're about to say something that begins with words to the effect of "Don't tell 'em I told you this, but...", please stop yourself from saying it.


Michael Williams, a 49-year-old former substitute teacher at Long Island City HS in Queens, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child yesterday, after allegedly boasting to students about his fondness for performing and receiving oral sex.

"What I say in this class better stay in this class," he allegedly told a student who complained of his X-rated lectures, according to a report released by Special Schools Investigator Richard Condon.

On two occasions last December, Williams engaged in filthy banter about his sexual behavior with students aged 13 and 14 in the classroom, according to interviews with 12 students by a schools investigator and administrators.


Oh, and he blames it on hip-hop lyrics.


(IE Highlight Beta 1.0.2 test, XP)

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