Delicious! Is Carr/Carmack really a perv, or is this just some sort of joke that goes around, or is that completely fictionalized?
I've always had this strange curiosity, since I had bio and replaced the picture with my...pervy bio teacher. (Are all bio teachers inherently pervy? Is Carr/Carmack actually a bio teacher or something else?)
He teaches bio; he married his TA. I had him for freshman year and he WAS flirty but nothing incredibly extreme... he does have the reputation, though, and I mean, he MARRIED HIS TA.
Well, marrying a TA isn't as pervy as marrying a student (unless the TA had, at one point, been one of his high school students...then, that's a bit pervy), and in fact sort of makes sense. The marriage bit even takes some of the perviness out of it.
Although I think every school has its share of perviness. Oh the things I could write about mine...and it's only five years old.
Not that I can think of, but he did graduate in 1988. It's kinda weird that Carmack is still there after so many complaints -- it just shows how hard it is to get fired from the SFUSD once you have tenure.
Wait a minute! I just remembered there's a teacher named Hathwell, and he has an insanely good reputation, and the letters are strangely similar... I'm not sure when he started teaching at Lowell, though.
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I've always had this strange curiosity, since I had bio and replaced the picture with my...pervy bio teacher. (Are all bio teachers inherently pervy? Is Carr/Carmack actually a bio teacher or something else?)
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I had him for freshman year and he WAS flirty but nothing incredibly extreme... he does have the reputation, though, and I mean, he MARRIED HIS TA.
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Although I think every school has its share of perviness. Oh the things I could write about mine...and it's only five years old.
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But you're right, marriage is less creepy than rape/random physical contact.
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It's kinda weird that Carmack is still there after so many complaints -- it just shows how hard it is to get fired from the SFUSD once you have tenure.
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I just remembered there's a teacher named Hathwell, and he has an insanely good reputation, and the letters are strangely similar...
I'm not sure when he started teaching at Lowell, though.
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