Monday, June 14, 2021

State Board to revoke license of Purdy teacher who said student had cute elbows, sweated glitter and would be fun in bubble wrap


The Missouri State Board of Education is expected to revoke the license of a former Purdy High School band teacher who wrote an inappropriate letter to a student.

The action is listed on the agenda for the board's next meeting, scheduled for Tuesday in Jefferson City.

Dalton Breshears' time as a band teacher at Purdy High School was brief. He started in August 2018 and was out of the classroom by December after he wrote a female student a letter detailing 100 reasons why he believed she was "as special as your favorite candy," which was M&Ms.

Among the reasons:

Your laugh melts my heart and break (sic) every defense I have

Your smile is second to none and all I want to do is make you happy so I can see it more.

On a scale of 1 to 10 you're an 11.

What's even more wild than that is you're more beautiful on the inside than you are on the outside.







You always look amazing even after gym class, it's like you sweat glitter or something.

Every color you wear goes with your eyes.

Perfect nose, enough said.

You bring more joy into my life.

You're more fun than a ball pit filled with M&Ms. I mean honestly what can be more fun than that?

You have cute elbows. True story. Also I just made you smile. Bet?

When I'm feeling down just seeing you brightens my day.

You're more fun than bubble wrap.

Unless you were in bubble wrap.

Let's get some bubble wrap.

You know who you are and who you are not which is super sexy.

Breshears resigned in January 2019.


2 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:26 PM

    Do teachers have to undergo a psychiatric examination in order to be licensed? If not, I would suggest that that be part of the criteria be getting now.
    What is wrong with people that they are sexually aroused, or attracted to children?
    It is a sickness that cannot be cured.

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  2. Anonymous12:13 PM

    Oh, there is a sure fire cure for it. We just are a little too civilized to use it.

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