
Parents have expressed their concern at a Queensland highschool teacher who has reportedly been referring to themselves as a cat, allegedly hissing at students and licking the back of their hands during class.
The teacher, who works at Marsden State High School in Logan City, south of Brisbane, has reportedly asked students to call her “Miss Purr”, multiple parents have claimed on social media.
Photos and short videos, first published by The Courier-Mail, show the teacher wearing a cat ear headband and lanyard with the word “purr” on it while in front of a classroom.
“She … forces the youngsters to call her Miss Purr and cat screeches and growls after they don’t listen,” one relative alleged in comments on Facebook.
“She sits in school and licks her hands. It’s absolutely disgusting. Something must be done about this.”
News.com.au has contacted Marsden State High School for comment.
The identical relative told The Courier-Mail she was confused by the teacher’s behavior and expected the college had been inundated with complaints.
“I personally would love answers, all of it may very well be innocent as I do know quite a lot of kids may be overly dramatic,” she said.
On the identical Facebook post, one mother alleged the teacher “made” her daughter “‘purr’ for a lolly”.

Parents have expressed their concern at a Queensland highschool teacher who has reportedly been referring to themselves as a cat, allegedly hissing at students and licking the back of their hands during class.
The teacher, who works at Marsden State High School in Logan City, south of Brisbane, has reportedly asked students to call her “Miss Purr”, multiple parents have claimed on social media.
Photos and short videos, first published by The Courier-Mail, show the teacher wearing a cat ear headband and lanyard with the word “purr” on it while in front of a classroom.
“She … forces the youngsters to call her Miss Purr and cat screeches and growls after they don’t listen,” one relative alleged in comments on Facebook.
“She sits in school and licks her hands. It’s absolutely disgusting. Something must be done about this.”
News.com.au has contacted Marsden State High School for comment.
The identical relative told The Courier-Mail she was confused by the teacher’s behavior and expected the college had been inundated with complaints.
“I personally would love answers, all of it may very well be innocent as I do know quite a lot of kids may be overly dramatic,” she said.
On the identical Facebook post, one mother alleged the teacher “made” her daughter “‘purr’ for a lolly”.







