Cooking Teacher Suspended for Nearly a Year for Letting Students Eat Cinnamon


After nearly a year of suspension, a high-school cooking teacher who let several students eat cinnamon has been cleared to return to the classroom. Let's just get this out of the way up front: These events took place at New Dorp High School. NEW DORP HIGH SCHOOL. Okay. At New Dorp High School, in the New Dorp area of Staten Island, teacher Matthew Hayes has been collecting a paycheck all year while the New York City Department of Education investigates his cinnamon-related crimes.
The issue stems from a culinary-arts class lesson on using spices in cooking. As part of it, Hayes' students were invited to taste several spices, including cinnamon and cocoa powder. One student asked if they could do a "cinnamon challenge"—a popular teen meme in 2013, in which people film themselves attempting to swallow a whole teaspoon of ground cinnamon, with no liquid, in under 60 seconds—but Hayes said no, according to an Education Department report obtained by the Staten Island Advance.
He told investigators that he was aware of the YouTube challenge, but that the lesson was "not at that level." He said one student asked whether they could do the "cinnamon challenge" and he advised the student it was a "bad idea because cinnamon absorbs moisture, and that it had the "consistency of baby powder."
Eventually, Hayes permitted three students to each try swallowing a half-teaspoon of the spice. He provided the students with water, and no one timed the "challenge" or captured it on video. And everyone ended up just fine. "Two of the students swallowed the spice after letting it melt in their mouth," according to the Advance, "while a third spit out the cinnamon into a trash can in the room."
It sounds like Hayes probably helped dissuade his students from trying the cinnamon challenge on their own. He showed them in a safe, controlled idea environment that swallowing a bunch of cinnamon at once is really gross—a valuable life and culinary lesson! But for this, an anonymous snitch reported Hayes to school authorities. He was placed on leave in November 2013, when the city Education Department's Office of Special Investigations began looking into the incident. Investigators ultimately reprimanded Hayes but cleared him to the classroom when school opens on September 4 this year.
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HAHAHAHAHA NEW DERP HIGH SCHOOL HAHAHAHAHAHA
Grow up.
To be honest, I was gonna write that exact same thing.
Don't you all have lawns to guard? Act like it.
You're such a Dorp.
Way to be a buzzkill, ENB 🙁
NEW DORP HIGH SCHOOL.
Real life is officially indistinguishable from parody now.
There's a place called New Dorp? And some place it's named after called Dorp?
Apparently, "dorp" is Dutch for "village".
So, I guess the world is full of dorps.
The dorp idiot? It Takes a Dorp?
Near the dorp, the peaceful dorp, the lion sleeps tonight.
Number Six: Where am I?
Number Two: In the Dorp.
Number Six: What do you want?
Number Two: Information.
Number Six: Whose side are you on?
Number Two: That would be telling. We want information?information?information.
Number Six: You won't get it.
Number Two: By hook or by crook, we will.
Number Six: Who are you?
Number Two: The new Number Two.
Number Six: Who is Number One?
Number Two: You are Number Six.
Number Six: I am not a number! I am a free man!
Number Two: [laughs]
WHY IS THIS FUNNY?!?
ANGELA: Who is it, darling?
GEOFFREY: It's a 'Mr. Death' or something. He's come about the reaping? I don't think we need any at the moment.
ANGELA: Hello. Well, don't leave him hanging around outside, darling. Ask him in.
GEOFFREY: Darling, I don't think it's quite the moment.
ANGELA: Do come in. Come along in. Come and have a drink. Do. Come on.
GUESTS: [mumbling]
ANGELA: It's one of the little men from the dorp.
H&R won't post any interesting stories, so it's too boring today, everything is funny.
Dorp anagrams to prod. Or Dr. Op. Or, of course, drop.
Drop the prod Dr. Op!
Who responds, "Dorp."
Fire up the Maiden!
Damn your speedy snakeskin gloved fingers!
The Dorp People.
Dorp of the Damned.
M. Night Shyamalan's The Dorp.
Probably better than most of his movies.
"I see dood people!"
It Takes a Dorp?
if it was me, lesson one next Thursday would be the cinnamon challenge.
And then the chemistry teacher can help them conduct the fire challenge.
Cinnamon, spicy yet sweet.
That is all.
So, wait. Future chefs are expected to learn how to cook without tasting the spices they add to food?
It's ok, because no one will be allowed to eat it.
The teacher was not suspended for merely letting them taste cinnamon. The suspension was for being unable to fully say "no" when some students wanted to do something stupid.
Exactly. He was suspended because he not only couldn't stop his students from doing something stupid and dangerous in his classroom, he actually helped them do it.
http://kidshealth.org/parent/p.....lenge.html
Get all hand-wavy about if you will but schoolteachers in the classroom are supposed to think of the children.
Oh, for f*ck's sake, lighten up. We live in a world of pussies.
So they can't do anything to actual psychopath teacher, but suspended this guy?
teacher Matthew Hayes has been collecting a paycheck all year while the New York City Department of Education investigates his cinnamon-related crimes.
What do you call a suspension where you are still getting paid?
PTO?
a plan that has come together
+1 Hannibal
Getting your money's worth from those public union dues?
Maybe they put him in the rubber room with other criminals - you know, the assorted child molesters and wife beaters they can't fire.
I was about to make much the same comment about the rubber room. Seriously, just google the phrase "NYC rubber room". It is apparently almost impossible to meaningfully punish NYC schoolteachers, so the Department of Education just lets them sit around and do nothing for years while getting paid.
Was he suspended with pay? That sounds like a pretty sweet deal.
He was placed on leave in November 2013, when the city Education Department's Office of Special Investigations began looking into the incident.
In New Dorp's war on crime, the most heinous and dorpy offenses are investigated by the Office of Special Investigations. These are there dorpies.
I can't stop laughing at this.
OH NO, NOT CINAMMON! The children are doomed! WTF? Were the fuck are we? Is there not one remaining ounce of sense left in this society?
How in the fuck have these ass-clenching twerps managed to weasel their way into positions of power and authority?
When exactly did this happen and how did they manage it? Was it the pod people?
It was the proglodytes, so same difference I guess.
dehmuhkratik elekshuns
It's possible the power and authority MADE them twerps.
DORP DORP DORP DORP I GO TO NEW DORP DORP DORP DORP
Get off of Fist's lawn!
Do not put unauthorized cinnamon on the goddamn meeting table! That's all the fuck we need.
You chaired the shit out of that meeting, boss.
Well, on the bright side, the same regulations that allow incompetent and abusive teachers to keep their jobs prevented this guy from being fired for a preposterous reason.
Union Yes!
an anonymous snitch reported Hayes to school authorities.
What, exactly, was Hayes being "reported" on?
Oh, very well.
*** leaves to RTFA ***
the investigation began in November 2013, after an unidentified staffer at the school filed a complaint that Hayes had conducted a "cinnamon challenge" in his class. The case was initially reported to to the NYPD's Division of School Safety, which referred the matter to [the Office of Special Investigations].
The "Office of Special Investigations", indeed.
DORP, DORP, DORP!
DORPOR
Can he get a new job teaching brownie recipes in Colorado?
If it's paid leave, I'd anonymously snitch on myself.
Yeah, I am in the wrong field. I want to get into a career that has "penalties" like a year's paid vacation.
Schools not only never get rid of awful teachers, they also make sure to chase away the decent ones. What a surprise.
I remember this challenge. I did it at work one day outside, with everyone else. It was pretty embarrassing. I was a spitter.