Sunday, March 30, 2025

A Florida substitute teacher may have just landed herself in jail after she asked her students this one question 

Parents at one elementary school were horrified to learn what this substitute is accused of encouraging students to do. 

Substitute teachers usually just hope to make it through the school day without incident. 

But one sub took the wrong route to try and solve a dispute. 

And a Florida substitute teacher may have just landed herself in jail after she asked her students this one question. 

Florida substitute teacher allegedly asked her students to beat up a classmate 

Geanene White, a 57-year-old substitute teacher, was called in to sub at the YMCA Tiger Academy in Jacksonville, Florida.

The charter school serves students in kindergarten through third grade. 

White had her classroom split up into small groups to work on a class project. 

One of the elementary school students was decidedly non-cooperative with the substitute teacher. 

White decided to resort to something not found in any teaching manual.  

“Who in here can beat him up?” White asked the class, according to the police report. 

Not surprisingly, four students quickly raised their hands and began taking turns beating up the uncooperative boy. 

White then allegedly pushed the boy after the students were done beating him up, which caused him to “hit his head on the desk.”

The substitute teacher called for help, and two staff members at the elementary school came to her aid. 

She never told them that the boy had been beaten up and instead simply told the staffers he “needed behavioral assistance.” 

Substitute teacher gets schooled by law enforcement 

The students told YMCA Tiger Academy staff members that White was encouraging students in her class to beat the boy up. 

White denied the allegation and claimed that she did not ask anyone if they could beat the boy up. 

But one of the students who volunteered for the beatdown told the police that the “teacher told him to do it” or else he would not have attacked his fellow student. 

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said that the boy beaten up by his classmates had cuts and bruises on his face. 

White was arrested and charged with child abuse and four counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor for ordering the beat down of the student. 

YMCA Tiger Academy and the Duval County Public Schools claimed that they had conducted a thorough background check on White before she was hired as a substitute teacher. 

The elementary school immediately went into damage control mode in a statement announcing that White had been fired after the incident. 

“The First Coast YMCA was made aware of an incident at Tiger Academy involving a student and a substitute teacher who had been properly vetted by both the First Coast YMCA and Duval County Public Schools. The safety and well-being of our students and staff have and will always be our top priority, and as such, we investigated the matter immediately according to protocol. Upon completion of the internal investigation, we terminated the substitute teacher’s employment,” the school said in a statement. 

“We immediately reported the incident to the Department of Children and Families, who are conducting an ongoing investigation in collaboration with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. All further inquiries about the incident should be directed to them,” the school added. 

Geanene White got caught promoting a brutal beating of a little kid, and hopefully, she will learn her lesson in prison.

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