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This is a matter for the school board. It is not on any state’s English curriculum, including North Carolina. It is a gross violation of student privacy. It blurs appropriate student/teacher boundaries. Yes, your friend’s kid is taken care of but this still needs to be addressed, because the very student who most needs protection from this type of inappropriate questioning is the student with parents who either can’t or won’t go through the steps to prevent it.
The taxpayers are paying for the teacher to teach her subject, and this is not it.
A lot of teachers are far left and nutty. It is up to the schools to keep them in check or replace them. They could just tell her she can't do this kind of thing. Make policies against political statements and expressions by teachers and make them simply teach their subjects. But the schools don't seem to want to do this.
A lot of teachers are far right and nutty, too.
This District claimed no knowledge of the inventory worksheet and pulled it.
Please, Jaun, you are making yourself look a little silly here. Your attempt to make everything about politics falls a little short on this one...…...in fact, a lot short.
Regardless of if this teacher is R or D or whatever, she is nuts and needs to go.
Oh my. That one doesn't have screws loose. That one has screws missing.
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