
The
Yitzhak Rabin High School in Kfar Saba, Israel, collected information
from teachers on junior class students, supposedly to identify
troublemakers ahead of a field trip to Poland. The teacher collating the
information on a spreadsheet accidentally emailed the internal document
to the students who signed up for the trip.
Though some
students were described as "pleasant" and "quiet," many others were
given insulting labels such as "big baby," "sicko," and "not too
bright."
One student was said to "have a voice like a 4-year-old girl," while another was flagged for having "a thing" for boys.
Students showed up at the school this morning with their individual put-downs taped to their shirts.
One
of the students who found themselves on the infamous spreadsheet said
she would have a hard time looking her teachers in the eye after this.
"We are very angry," she told YNet.
Israel's Ministry of Education is launching an investigation into the incident.
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