Tuesday, May 25, 2010

A teacher said i have mono..?

i recently kinda dropped out of school to take online classes until next year, but not for any particular reason and i was told that a teacher of mine told every single one of her classes that the reason i did that is because i have mono. can she do that? thats ok for her to do?
Answer:
there is a thing as defamation of character.
People spreading lies about other people and discrediting them.
Ive only seen it in the work place, and not at school, but you could tell the principal, and even take it up to the superintendent or board of education for the region if its really bothering you.

Mono's not such a bad thing, it would be different if she said you had an STD, but it could still be percieved as negative.
If it bothers you much, report it.

Teachers shouldnt be speculating on things to their students.
Id say she/he would get reprimanded unless you really felt compelled to pay an attorney.

This is, so long as you have proof your teacher said those things.
I would sue her for slander if I were you kissyface.
only it its true, i think its contagious.
No i don`t think it is
Go to the Doctors
I don't know of any law that prevents her from doing that. However, her comments are definitely unethical. Your school may have a policy preventing her from discussing your health. Can you prove the teacher actually said you have mono? If so and if the school has some kind of privacy policy, you can take action. Notify her superior about her inappropriate comment. If that doesn't help work your way up the chain. Good luck!
I think she was trying to protect you. Mono is not necessarily an insult.

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