By Selena Hill (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: May 09, 2013 05:50 PM EDT
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A Texas High School student has scored national attention after he was unknowingly recorded while expressing his frustration over the way his teacher was communicating with students.

The video starts recording after the Duncanville High School teacher kicked 18-year-old Jeff Bliss out of the classroom. However, before he left, the sophomore delivered an impassioned speech on why the teacher needs to take her job more seriously.

"If you would just get up and teach them instead of handing them a freaking packet," Bliss declares in the video. "There's kids in here that don't learn like that. They need to learn face to face."

"You've gotta take this job serious," he continued. "This is the future of this nation. When you come in here like you did last time and make a statement like, 'Oh this is my paycheck' - indeed it is. But this is my country's future and my education."

While Bliss continued on, the teacher repeatedly asked him to leave the room.

"I'm telling you what you need to do," Bliss says in the video. "You want kids to come into your class, you want them to get excited for this? You gotta come in here, you gotta make them excited. You want a kid to change and start doing better? You gotta touch his freaking heart. You can't expect a kid to change if all you do is just tell 'em."

Bliss's outburst has since gone viral, as over a hundred thousand viewers have watched and commented on the video on YouTube.

On Thursday, officials with the district said that Bliss will face no disciplinary action for his comments in the classroom and that he is attending his normal class schedule.

The school also released a statement saying: "As a district with a motto of engaging hearts and minds, we focus on building positive relationships with students and designing engaging work that is meaningful. We want our students and teachers to be engaged, but the method by which the student expressed his concern could have been handled in a more appropriate way."

The district added that it will remain open to listening to students regarding their concerns about their education.

Watch the video below.

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