you already posted this on OSST.
I think he should be fired for not staying on task and not teaching the curriculm. but sued? on what grounds?
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you already posted this on OSST.
I think he should be fired for not staying on task and not teaching the curriculm. but sued? on what grounds?
Oh damn, thanks for point that out...
missed it. :idea:
well, if he is a public school teacher then he could be fired from his job for not teaching his subject area without a bias. But, him being sued for exercising his right to freedom of religion(or a lack there-of), or freedom of speech, is completely useless. But knowing the way things are now-a-days, He will settle for millions of dollars, "resign" from his job, and have any teaching reputation ruined even though he did nothing against the law.
My post looks like I mean he should be sued, so I'm just going to go ahead and say 'qft'.
Yeah... it looks like it. :tdown:
Court will happen
But really, it will.
As a social studies teacher it's against the law to influence students through your own beliefs.
Or something along those lines in my district at least.
Smart Kid.
i dont think the kid will be able to sue him, but the state may be able too
Exactly my thoughts. If that specific kid could sue, there is nothing stopping everyone in the class doing the same. I'd think the state would have to bring charges against him based on the testimony of the class as a whole.
But I'm not in law school, so I could be way off.
What school? I live RIGHT next to you. CDM? Harbor?
capo valley high school
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