It's Teacher Appreciation Week! As a treat for teachers, Chipotle is offering buy-one-get-one burritos May 8.
WZZM 13 reports that teachers can get the BOGO deal at participating locations across the U.S. and Canada from 3 p.m. to closing on Tuesday...
Today on Segment 16, the guys check out a couple of news stories about some teachers in Bangor, MI, who are in trouble after they were filmed out at a tavern making fun of students, and playing "Marry, F***, Kill".
Michigan is facing a shortage of substitute teachers and it's having a direct affect on schools.
The Detroit Free Press says the lack of substitute teachers,
...is making it difficult for schools to cope when there are absences due to illness or family emergency, or for those times when a teacher needs to be away for training...
With over 300 area schools closed after this weekend's winter storm, lots of West Michigan kids (and school employees) were probably pretty happy today.
Aside from having a day off, teachers have another reason to rejoice too! A West Michigan Brewery is offering a special "snow day discount" to teachers today.
Today, the guys review their segment on WZZM from earlier this morning, and the story about the first-grader who was made to clean out toilets with his bare hands. Something about the interactions with the TV people had been bugging Joe, and they wanted to see if it was something real or imagined.
Turns out, the awkward moment was real!
Microsoft and Mojang recently announced that an "expanded" version of Minecraft will soon be available for classrooms, because you can never have too much Minecraft.
If someone's crapping in the gym, you gotta find out who did it."
-- Producer Joe
Well, that's what happened at an elementary school in Gustine, Texas, a town about 90 miles southwest of Fort Worth.
Another day, another story about a teacher having sex with a student.
But this one is a little different. In fact, it seems like it's straight out of a made-for-TV movie.
We all have those days when we would rather drink instead of going to work; however, most of us have the common sense to choose one or the other. Yet, a high school teacher from Southington High School in Southington, Connecticut decided differently.