Penarddun
Daily Stormer
March 13, 2017
‘Jus helpinn uh homie’
This is how apes get their kids into school.
A teacher was sacked for forging documents to allow a friend’s child to jump the queue into a popular state school.
Bernadette Hendrickson, 50, faked official forms to trick the leading primary school to accept the five-year-old girl’s transfer from a £8,568-a-year independent school.
Hendrickson was working as a council education coordinator when the personal friend failed twice to get her little girl into the ‘over-subscribed’ primary school.
A disciplinary hearing was told Hendrickson offered to tell ‘a white lie’ to jump the queue to get the child into the popular primary.
She then forged documents to say the girl was a ‘Looked After Child’ – whose education was supervised by council officials – to help with the queue-jump.
But school bosses became suspicious and an investigation was launched into the forms.
Hendrickson wrongly named a genuine social worker who she pretended was looking after the little girl’s welfare.
A disciplinary hearing of the Education Workforce Council was told the ‘white lie’ potentially cost other children a place at the school in Newport, south Wales.
They haven’t officially disclosed the race of the friend, but we all know that porch monkeys only help out fellow porch monkeys.
They usually surround themselves with their own kind. (It’s also surprisingly not considered racist that they do this.)
I would love to know how many white children were denied a place after what this degenerate did.
White kids who actually are going to most likely make something from their education and not just grow up to be a worthless criminal like coons have a knack for doing.
Colin Adkins, representing Hendrickson, said: ‘The mother was not an unwilling actor in this. Text messages show her actively chasing Hendrickson into doing what she did. She was badgering her.‘
Hendrickson told the hearing the schoolgirl’s mother ‘couldn’t pay the fees‘ at her daughter’s independent school.
She said she’d always admitted to the fraud and now wanted to return to a teaching job.
Hendrickson said: ‘At the time I thought what I did was right. In hindsight now I don’t think it was.
‘The way I went about it was wrong. If I’d thought about from the beginning and was of clear mind I wouldn’t have done it.‘
There’s a hint of dindu nuffin in there if you ask me.
Pretending that at any moment in time she saw nothing wrong with committing fraud, using somebody else’s name and jeopardizing other children’s place at the school.
I’m sure somehow they’ll find a way to pin this on white man. It’s always our fault, right?
Give me a break.