How To Make Enemies And Be A California Teacher Fired
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worked at a Planned Parenthood clinic after school.
Dumb..de-dumb dumb, DUMB! So Marie’s way of rebelling against her Catholic bosses was to volunteer for the Planned Parenthood clinic after school? She might as well have walked up to her boss and asked him to fire her. This is about as intelligent as working for a Christian school during the day, and writing for High Times magazine at night. Need I say more?
Kris Helphinstine, a part-time high school biology teacher was fired after including Biblical references in material he provided to students and gave a PowerPoint presentation that made links between evolution, Nazi Germany and Planned Parenthood.
Should Kris be allowed to teach children his twisted world view because of the First Amendment freedom of speech? I think not. My only question is how did this psycho ever make it into a classroom!
So there you have it. Be safe. Be smart, and have a rewarding teaching career.
By Benjamin Nielson
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Have to say I agree with many of your points. When I send my kid to school, it’s because I want them to be trained in reading, writing, and arithmetic. I don’t want the teacher to tell my child where she should stand on political issues or religious subjects. I also don’t want my child used as a instrument to advance a social agenda.
I remember being in elementary school, and having teachers who forced me to participate in their own political advocacy campaigns (thinking they were “educating” us). I resented it then, and now that I have the perspective of an adult I resent it even more.
Teaching my child social responsibility and religion is my job, and it’s a job I take seriously, so I don’t need the school’s help on this one.