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Head Of Math Department Tells Students Their Teacher Was Incompetent, Causing Summer Nightmare

by Jeffrey Stone
November 20, 2025
in Social Issues

A gang of high school juniors slogged through stifling July classrooms, calculators blazing while everyone else hit the beach. One fed-up student whined, and the math department head snapped back the brutal truth: “Blame your last teacher, she bombed you guys.” The room exploded in gasps, group chats ignited, and by morning an enraged parent was screaming down the phone.

What the veteran boss thought was a quick honesty bomb instead detonated into faculty lounge chaos. He meant to defend the cheated kids, but accidentally handed his rookie colleague a smoking gun for a hostile-workplace complaint.

Veteran math head blamed rookie teacher’s incompetence for summer school, Reddit debates who truly failed the students.

Head Of Math Department Tells Students Their Teacher Was Incompetent, Causing Summer Nightmare
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'AITA for telling a class that their previous teacher's incompetence was why they were in summer school?'

I [50s M] am the head of the mathematics department at a private high school.

Last year in May we had job openings for a teaching position. We had several promising applicants,

but we decided to hire a woman fresh out of graduate school [mid-20s F].

I was excited to have her work for us because she had infectious enthusiasm.

Unfortunately, starting from the earliest assembly last September, my patience for her began to wane.

She is the most two-faced individual I've ever seen. During meetings and private conversations she's fine.

But if you put a 16-year-old student in hearing distance, she immediately becomes intolerable.

I do a lot of disciplinary committee work at my school. During our first assembly

when I instructed the students on manners involving their phones and classroom etiquette, I saw some in her general area snickering.

I later learned from a colleague that she was sarcastically saying "OK?" after every sentence I uttered.

Later, when I supervised one of her lessons, it seemed fine. She was obviously new to teaching, but it was passable instruction.

On my way out, I overheard her saying "OK he's gone everyone, do whatever you want," met with laughter from the students.

Earlier this year, I realized that while I had finished our department textbook for 11th graders and was moving into exam preparation, she had only done half.

I happen to share a student with her who is one of my advanced courses, and when I asked him what they did in her class,

he awkwardly answered a lot of chatting and free time. I warned her about class time management.

At the end of May we had our year-end tests. Since my school has an accelerated curriculum, we do not actually make these tests;

they are written by a college prep school with the SATs and IELTS exams in mind.

Any students who fail to achieve a certain score on these tests must go to summer school.

My students did fine. 91% pass rate, which is about normal. Her students did terribly. 54% pass rate.

This is the lowest I have ever seen in my 20-year tenure at this school. She offered to teach summer courses to them

but I informed her she would be doing no such thing. Instead I divided the work up among other teachers.

Last week I had a student complaining about summer courses and asking me why we couldn't amend the rules.

I told him that once his grades were satisfactory he would be fine. I then tacked on,

"And I apologize for your previous teacher's conduct and incompetence. I'm sure you've noticed many of the other students here were in her class."

The next morning I got a call from her. Apparently my comment had spread like wildfire and gotten back to her.

She was furious and called me unprofessional. I responded that she has caused a lot of trouble for our department

and the students aren't happy with her, which she denied. Now I wonder if my comments went too far against her, despite her poor teaching.

Look, we’ve all had that one coworker who’s an angel in meetings and a chaos goblin the second the boss leaves the room. Meeting the faculty version of Regina George, except she’s teaching trigonometry, is apparently a special kind of nightmare.

The core mess is painfully simple: a brand-new teacher acted more like the cool older sister than an actual educator, wasted class time “building relationships,” and half the juniors flunked the big standardized-style finals.

As department head, our Redditor knew something was rotten by October, issued one gentle “hey, manage your time” warning, and then… mostly hoped it would magically fix itself. Spoiler: it didn’t. By summer, the damage was done and the kids paid the price.

Reddit is split between “fire her yesterday” and “you’re her supervisor, this is on you too.” Both sides have a point. A 54% pass rate is catastrophic in an accelerated private school. Those aren’t “tough but fair” numbers, those are “we basically didn’t teach half the curriculum” numbers.

At the same time, letting clear red flags (mocking the principal in earshot of students, telling kids “do whatever” the second observers leave) slide for nine months isn’t exactly leadership gold.

Consistent classroom management matters. A 2023 study from the National Bureau of Economic Research found that replacing a low-performing teacher with an average one raises a single classroom’s lifetime earnings by about $250,000 total. Yeah, real money, real consequences. When rookie enthusiasm morphs into chronic chaos, students lose ground fast.

Education expert Eric Hanushek, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and an authority on education economics, explains the high stakes of inaction: “If at some point you get a bad teacher, that puts you back, and a few bad teachers can put you quite a way’s back – so much so that you might have trouble catching up.”

In this case, the department head waited until the kids were already punished with summer school before dropping the honesty hammer in the least professional way possible: gossiping with a teenager.

Hanushek’s research underscores why delays hurt: a single year with an ineffective teacher can mean just 0.5 years of learning growth instead of 1.5, creating gaps that compound over time and alter life trajectories. Removing the bottom 5% of performers could boost national achievement dramatically, per his studies.

Neutral take? Everyone sucks here, but in different flavors. She failed the students with immaturity and laziness; he failed them by not intervening sooner or more firmly. The mature move would’ve been private performance improvement plans, documented warnings, and a swift non-renewal of contract.

Instead, we got passive-aggressive hallway truth bombs. There’s still time to fix it: apologize to her privately, own the oversight publicly to parents without naming names, and make sure next year’s hire gets real mentorship from day one.

Check out how the community responded:

Some people say ESH because the incompetent teacher failed students, but OP as department head handled it unprofessionally by badmouthing her to a student.

Ok_Job_9417 − ESH - everyone at this school failed the kids. I can’t believe that there’s no other ways to find out if kids are that far behind until the...

So there’s problems that you know are happening. Was there no spring tests or evaluations? No grades or tests given?

So she messed up, you ignored it, and those students are stuck in summer school.

Your complete lack of professionalism pointing it out to the students sucks too. I would be livid if I was one of the students parents.

Utopia39liam − Honestly, ESH. Teacher shouldn’t be so immature but you also seem equally as insufferable to work with.

It sounds like you’re in a mild position of influence. Instead of bad-mouthing the teacher behind her back TO A STUDENT, consider guiding her instead.

[Reddit User] − ESH. She’s obviously useless but you’re her boss - and your conduct was super unprofessional. Did you give her warnings etc during the year?

Or just let her f__k up and then ran around badmouthing her?? She has an HR case against you now

and for no reason since she is the one who sucks but you chose to be an AH so.

FractionofaFraction − ESH. She failed her students and should be fired for being lazy and / or incompetent.

You took out your frustrations by putting her on blast in an ad hoc setting which is unprofessional.

If things went down the way you stated then a formal letter should have been sent to parents and students apologizing for the school's oversight

in continuing to employ the teacher in question and detail the steps that had been taken to correct this.

Some people judge YTA because the department head knew about the issues for months yet did nothing official and then spoke badly about the teacher to a student.

JhihnX − YTA. You have been aware of problematic behavior for almost a year,

and your only actions to address it have been - warning her about class time management?

You’re the department head. This falls on you. It’s far too late to take appropriate action;

and now, you’re helping her build a case against you and the school with your inappropriate comments.

unicorndreamer23 − YTA yes, she’s incompetent at her job and she needs to be reprimanded for that - but to badmouth her in front of a literal student is NOT...

That’s unprofessional as f__k and you as head of department should have known better.

Some people say NTA because the new teacher was repeatedly unprofessional and OP was right to honestly tell the upset student that the teacher failed them.

Mayo_Man_is_cool − Honestly shocked by all the Y T As here. Everyone in here talking about how you were unprofessional by talking to the kid like that

but personally I don’t think so. The new teacher was being super unprofessional and rude by undermining you throughout the year.

It’s not even like you did nothing to stop it either since you told her to manage her class better, but again she didn’t listen.

You cannot just micromanage and hover over everything she does because you have your own things to do as well.

When that student was upset that they had to take summer school you were right to tell them that it wasn’t their fault

and that their teacher failed them and the rest of their class as a teacher. OP you’re NTA.

debacchatio − NTA. But she’s definitely texting her students and maybe on some of their socials which is

1) incredibly foolish and

2) very creepy/weird.

She seems pretty sloppy so probably pretty easy to confirm this.

Some people are concerned that the teacher is inappropriately friendly and privately messaging teenage students.

SicklyMango − I would be more concerned with why an adult teacher is in contact with teenage students.

Edit: Especially given that she seemed to be portraying herself in a "friendly" and not "authority figure" way during class hours.

At the end of the day, a whole class of kids lost their summer because the adults collectively fumbled the bag, one by not teaching, the other by not supervising properly and then venting to the exact audience that loves drama most: teenagers.

So, internet jury, where do you land? Was the department head’s blunt “your old teacher messed up” moment a justified reality check, or did he just nuke workplace peace for no reason? How soon is too soon to pull the plug on a clearly struggling new hire? Drop your verdict below, we’re all ears!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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