"hello ths is the oyeyemi family, i first want to thank all the people for sending prayers out to us. For the students it was not your fault, he died from heart failure.... so it was not any of you fault, it was god that called his name and now he is in a better place and for the princible of the school you was rude, disrespectfull and heartless to accuse those children of MR.SAM Oyeyemi death, I FEEL AS IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO APPOLOGIZE to the children. I feel that we shall say a prayer for the princible because it seems she needs it. P.S. MR.SAM was a great man and teacher... MR.SAM DNT PLAY(HIS QUOTE)"
Sunday, March 13, 2011
A request to the Principal of Rolling Acres from the Oyeyemi family and a message to the students
There have been several commments made about how loved Mr. Oyeymi was by students and faculty at District 150 schools. The following comment was posted by a person who said they are from the family of Samuel Oyeyemi...
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I'm going to assume this was written by a person whose primary language is not English or it was written by a middle school student.
The horrible grammar and spelling makes me suspicious of its authenticity.
Ditto Jennifer!
I agree that it was of course, not the childrens' fault. Should the principal apologize? Yes, she should. Should that be the end of it? Yes, it should.
I believe that Mr. Sam's family is not from a country where English is the primary language. I believe the comments are authentic and sincere.
I believe it's fair to question the authenticity of this comment. As we know, anybody can claim to be whoever, especially when posting anonymously.
The comment seems heartfelt and it appears to be written by a person who may speak with an African dialect. But hey - I'm no expert.
I would, however, encourage the person who wrote it to send me an email on:
emergepeoria@comcast.net
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