Teacher and Student Missing

This isn’t funny, not even a little bit.

A 7th and 8th grade Social Studies teacher at the South Buffalo Charter School was disciplined and removed yesterday, and a 14 year old student disappeared soon thereafter. Neither the teacher nor the student has been heard from since.

The boy, Nick DeJesus, is described as 5-feet 9-inches tall and 115 pounds. He has shoulder-length black hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing dark pants, a black t-shirt and a navy South Buffalo Charter School sweatshirt with black sneakers. He recently had ornamental holes put in his ears.

Ms. [Cara] Dickey [28,] drives a 2007 or 2008 white Ford Escape. She is 5-feet 2-inches tall, weighs 130 pounds. She has black, shoulder length hair and her nose is pierced. She has multiple ear piercings and reportedly has tatoos on her shoulder blades. She was wearing a white t-shirt under a black tank top, khaki shorts, sandals and had sunglasses in her hair today.

Ornamental holes?

UPDATE: at 11:29, WBEN reported that the student has been found in Hamburg. Expect the story to hit Fark shortly.

UPDATE: Buffalo Geek finds that the student’s sister has started a Facebook page about it all.

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4 Responses to “Teacher and Student Missing”

  1.  

    Haterade Says:

    Aren’t “ornamental holes” those big holes with hoops IN them ? Sounds like “Goth’s Gone Wild”.

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    » Teacher and Student Missing 8th Grade: What The World Is Saying About 8th Grade Says:

    […] Teacher and Student Missing A 7th and 8th grade Social Studies teacher at the South Buffalo Charter School was disciplined and removed yesterday, and a 14 year old student […]

  3.  

    hank Says:

    Johnny B Burkie is right on top of pop culture.

    Ornamental Holes is another way for these kids to say “My Parents are allowing me to make me look like a fucking asshat, by putting holes in my ears bigger than the hole in my ass.”

    Were the teacher and the student together? What the HELL is it with teachers these days? None of the women who were teaching in BPS in the 60’s wanted to “get nasty” with the students. They acted like adults and earned our respect by doing so. They didn’t dress like us, or try to act like us.

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    Know it all Says:

    a I want to know why kid from West Seneca is attending a Buffalo Public School? Are his parents paying tuition to Buffalo?

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