Teacher "expelled" for hanging up a Picture of Pres. Bush.

This doesn't surprise me at all. The world of pubic education is VERY liberal. I am the sponsor of the Teen Age Republicans at our school and when we have club day all the club sponsors send an email with a club attendance list - so you can keep track of where students are. Every single club day I get at least 20 replies to my email (from my fellow teachers) saying things like "What are the Hitler Youth up to today?" "Are you all looking for WMDs?" While I really do have a good sense of humor and take most of it the way it is intended, I do get tired of it. I especially find distastful and inappropriate all the comparisons between Nazis and the TAR's :rolleyes: . I feel like I have to justify or defend my political beliefs every single day (not in my classroom - I teach world history so American politics rarely come up until the end of the semester and then I am VERY CAREFUL to not influence any student's opinion) as I walk down the hall. I must be the most powerful Republican in the world b/c all of my fellow teachers seem to feel if they could just get me to see the light the Dems would be in power forever and ever amen!;)
 
Much as I don't like Bush, he is our president and deserves his picture to be hung up.


that is till Kerry's picture replaces it...LOL
 
Thank You HoneyPooh - this is the District Press Release



October 3, 2004
District Statement Regarding Bulletin Board at Crossroads Middle School

In an incident that has recently been reported to several media sources, a claim has been made by South Brunswick Middle School teacher Shiba Pillai-Diaz, that she was fired for not removing a picture of President George W. Bush from a classroom bulletin board. The claim is false. While I am normally reluctant to discuss personnel matters in public, Ms. Pillai-Diaz’ distortions of the facts, along with her aggressive efforts to get herself national media attention, leaves the district no choice but to set the record straight.

The facts are as follows:

Ms. Pillai-Diaz is a new Language Arts teacher in the South Brunswick Schools. Recently, the school administration began receiving complaints from students and parents that Ms. Pillai-Diaz was using her position, classroom and teaching time to engage in partisan politics. Students reported that she had made statements which denigrated one party over the other. The conversations included Ms. Pillai-Diaz telling some students who offered opinions contrary to her statements, that she was “glad they were not old enough to vote.” Other comments to students, including such statements as, “you should be ashamed to be a Democrat” have been verified through student interviews.

A classroom bulletin board, normally intended for curriculum-related matters, was set up as what she herself described as a “personal bulletin board.” On the bulletin board she placed a picture of the President, the President's dog, the Oval Office and several other Presidential artifacts. In addition, she placed a stuffed elephant on a classroom cabinet, which generated student reaction and discussion about partisan politics.

Following receipt of complaints from parents, the Assistant Principal met with Ms. Pillai-Diaz and cautioned her not to engage in partisan political discussions in her Language Arts classes. He did not initially ask her to remove the picture of the President. As the issue grew in intensity, the teacher herself chose to remove the stuffed elephant because of student comments. In the ensuing days, parents expressed increasing concern about the teacher's classroom behavior, the misuse of classroom instructional time and the personal bulletin board. The level of concern resulted in a classroom confrontation between some parents and Ms. Pillai-Diaz at the Back-to-School night program. It was at this point that the school administration decided to intervene again.

On Friday morning, October 1, Ms. Pillai-Diaz was directed by the Assistant Principal to remove bulletin board materials because they were being viewed as contributing to an ongoing disruption of the teaching-learning environment. She refused. She then met with the Principal who repeated the directive. At this point, Ms. Pillai-Diaz abruptly left the building, abandoning her post of duty and her classroom responsibilities.

At no time was she told to leave, asked to leave or given authorization to leave. School was still in session. At no time was she told she was suspended or fired. With professional responsibilities of a classroom teacher waiting, Ms. Pillai-Diaz chose, of her own volition, to walk out of the school, contact various media sources and claim she had been fired.

I had occasion to meet with Ms. Pillai-Diaz, along with a union representative and a police escort that she had requested, for approximately two hours when she returned to the building later that same afternoon. After listening to her story, I asked if any member of the administration had used the phrase "you're fired" or anything that remotely sounded like it. She admitted that no one had used any such language. When I further pursued why she reported to media sources that she had been fired, she said that she "thought" that she had been. I explained that principals cannot fire employees, that only Boards of Education can do so. With her union representative present, she said that she now understood. I asked that when she next spoke with the media, that she clarify her new understanding.
I fully support the actions of the Principal and Assistant Principal. It is never acceptable for a teacher to utilize the classroom to advocate for political purposes or advance personal beliefs. The courts have always admonished teachers for proselytizing in public school classrooms. This issue is not about a picture of the President, but rather a zealous misuse of seventh and eighth grade student instructional time.

The South Brunswick School community is enormously respectful of the Office of the President of the United States, President Bush and the democratic process for choosing our President. Anyone trying to suggest the contrary has the worst of intentions. Under other circumstances, the display of a picture of the President would have been viewed as completely appropriate and uncontroversial. It is important to note that pictures of President Bush are openly displayed in all of the South Brunswick Schools. The teacher’s own actions here, however, took it out of the realm of education and made the presentation appear partisan to many of our students and parents. Under these circumstances, our actions in directing the removal of the display were singularly appropriate.

Gary P. McCartney Ed D.
Superintendent of Schools
South Brunswick School District
 


wow, thanks for posting that TF. certainly more to the story...
 
I knew there was more to this. Our sons have both been subjected to the opposite (left wing teachers pushing politics). It is wrong whenever it's done. It is especially bad in middle school. Kids are just starting to form their own opinions. They come home and tell mom and dad that "Mr. so-and-so said that Republicans are stupid because they think this-and-so." Mom and dad can't respond well and not be seen as not being supportive of the teacher.
 
Here is the article from our local paper that ran on Sunday

http://www.thnt.com/thnt/story/0,21282,1068611,00.html

Teacher defends pic of president


Published in the Home News Tribune 10/03/04
By JERRY BARCA
and DINA GUIRGUIS
STAFF WRITERS
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: A middle school teacher walked out on her job after being asked to remove a picture of the president from her classroom, she said.

Though she says he has not resigned, the teacher's situation at Crossroads Middle School South is not yet resolved.

Shiba Pillai-Diaz's walkout involved the local police, left school officials mum and appalled the local Republican Party.

Pillai-Diaz, 33, a volunteer with the Bush campaign and an English teacher, has had a publicity picture of the First Couple hanging in her classroom since the start of the school year, she said.

The photo became an issue last week.

Parents e-mailed an assistant principal accusing Pillai-Diaz of suppressing free speech because the teacher refused to talk to pupils about why the color photo hung in the room.

"Students said, 'You like George Bush? He's killed people,' " Pillai-Diaz said. "As a rule I don't talk about my politics in the classroom."

According to Pillai-Diaz, Assistant Principal Mark Daniels said he had no problem with the photo, which hung next to posters of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. But Daniels told the teacher she should address questions that arose because of the photo.

"He wasn't giving me the power to direct conversation in my classroom," said Pillai-Diaz, who regarded the picture just as an image of the current president.

Thursday, at back-to-school night, the controversy exploded after a parent asked why the picture was up, Pillai-Diaz said.

"The way she asked was a political assault," the teacher said.

Then the parents started their own debate about the picture, and one mother stormed out of the classroom, Pillai-Diaz said.

Friday morning, the teacher, who is in her sixth year of teaching and her first in South Brunswick, was called into the assistant principal's office. Daniels told her to remove the picture, Pillai-Diaz said.

"He said, 'If you care about your job, you'll take the picture down,' " she said.

Pillai-Diaz told the assistant principal to take the picture down himself. Then she sought Principal Jim Warfel, who gave her an upbraiding.

"He said, 'You've caused more disruption, hatred and anger than anyone I've ever known,' " she said.

The teacher said the principal told her to "get out," so she left and headed to the South Brunswick Police Department.

An officer accompanied Pillai-Diaz back to the school because she said she feared for her safety when she went to collect her belongings, police said.

Once Pillai-Diaz felt safe at the school the officer left, police said.

In the school, Pillai-Diaz had a two-hour meeting with Superintendent Gary McCartney and a representative from the teachers' union. Both parties told the teacher she would lose any fight she would try to start about the picture, Pillai-Diaz said.

"They weren't interested in the substance of the issue," she said.

The superintendent said no one has resigned, been fired or suspended. McCartney would not discuss the incident, calling it a personnel matter.

When reached Friday night, Sylvia Lee, president of the teachers' union, said no teacher had been fired and she didn't know about the incident. Lee did not return multiple telephone messages left for her yesterday.

Board of Education President Robert Long declined to comment on the incident, calling it a personnel matter.

He did say he could not find any district policy addressing the presence of pictures of presidents in classrooms. He said it would be too early to tell whether the incident merited a policy change.

"We don't want to develop a policy for something that is not needed," Long said. "Whatever the facts may be, it is something we will certainly take a look at if needed."

Democrats dominate South Brunswick's government, holding the Mayor's Office and three of the four council seats.

Of the 40,000 people living in the township, about 5,000 are registered Republicans. Registered Democrats outnumber them by a 3-to-2 margin, said local Republican officials.

"It's horrible that a teacher was asked to take down a picture of the president of the United States," said Dawn Smith, chair of the local Republican Committee. "It's unconscionable."

Smith said she would expect the same procedures to apply whether it was President Bush or former President Clinton.

"When did we stop honoring our country's leaders?" Smith asked.

Pillai Diaz said the only way school officials may have known she was a Republican is because she could not attend a meeting with teachers on the day she volunteered at the Republican National Convention in New York.

"I never once said 'I am a Republican' or 'I support the president,' " Pillai-Diaz said.

Pillai-Diaz turned in the keys to her classroom on Friday. She packed up the picture and her classroom decorations, taking them with her when she left. She is unsure about her future employment, but said she is supposed to speak with district officials about it tomorrow.

"My ultimate goal is to teach," she said.
 


Originally posted by buzzlady
"My ultimate goal is to teach," she said.

Well, darlin, good luck getting tenure in South Brunswick or getting hired in any other district after this debacle.
 
Surprise.... surprise....... there was a little more to the story than what Drudge reported. :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by jjskribs
Surprise.... surprise....... there was a little more to the story than what Drudge reported. :rolleyes:

Amazing, isn't it? The story smelled to high heaven from the very beginning as does most of the garbage Dawn regurgitates from sludge.

You're 2 for 2 Dawn. First the so called debate scandal, now this one.

If the school account is correct, and I believe it is, that teacher should be fired. She's an insult to good teachers everywhere. Union or no, had she been teaching here she would have been gone long ago and we're in a heavily Republican part of the country.
 
It appears that there are STILL three sides to this story...the teacher's, the principal's, and the truth...which we may never know. ;)
 
Originally posted by jocon
It appears to me that something is missing here. Conservatives are quick to point out that union contracts prevent teachers
from getting fired. Everyone will agree that is is difficult to fire
a public employee. I highly doubt that "facts" as presented in this
article. Besides, how many teachers do you know who have keys to the building? There is something fishy with this story.

I belive the articla just said "keys" not "keys to the building". A treacher could have several keys including one for the classroom. the teachers desk, supply room, teacher's lounge, etc.

A civics type display such as the one described in this story is common in many schools and public buildings. While I am a Kerry supporter I do not believe his picture should be included in a display such as this until he is elected. It appears to me that Orwell's 1984 has arrived 20 years later than he predicted.
 
Not sure why, but the Bush campaign sent me that same photo with a letter thanking me for my support and asking me for money.

I threw the picture up on my wall and slapped a JOHN KERRY sticker on top of it along with some other decorations. :)


I see nothing wrong with having a picture of the president in the classroom. If the teacher was so proud of Bush, not sure why she couldn't have said something in defense of the picture without getting too political.
 
It's funny how gullible people are to believe all this stuff like it's the gospel truth. Dawn has a certain comedic appeal in that she seems to fall for this junk hook line & sinker every time. What's not so comedic is that she represents the majority. People, really, think a little before you jump to conclusions.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but George Bush is the President of the United States, no? If so, then his picture should be hanging on the bulletin board with past presidents. If Kerry is elected, then his picture should be added as well, but not before then

enough said I totally agree. That said I beleive as President of the USA his picture should be hung in every school.


let me add I am not a Bush fan nor am I voting for him this election but the man is still the "PRESIDENT" period.


Mal
 
Since when are not allowed to display the picture of our CURRENT President? Just becuse the neighborhood is democratic and their choice for President didn't win in 2000. Don't take it out on the children and the school. If Kerry wins next month , then his picture will go up. I hope the union does something, it's not right for the teacher to lose her job because some people are acting childish.
 
As soon as Bush becomes a "past" president, then go
ahead and hang is picture on the wall.

Another angle to this, if this school is a precinct, then
ANY political signage or photographs in the building are
a no-no. Most states have fairly strict rules about this.
 
enough said I totally agree. That said I beleive as President of the USA his picture should be hung in every school.

very true. However it appears to me that the issue here wasn't the picture hanging on the bulletin board.

I see the issue as this

-The lady is an English Teacher
-The lady is NOT a Social Studies teacher
-The lady is NOT a Current Events teacher
-The lady is NOT a Political Science teacher
-Considerable amounts of class time were being spent promoting "George W Bush."
-Students who claimed to be Democrats were called stupid
-Students who claimed to support canidates other than George W Bush were told "Glad you are not old enough to vote."
-Parents were beginning to complain about the lack of English taught in English class.

When asked to tone down the political rhetoric and get back to Nouns, pronouns and adjectives, the teacher refused and then left the building and her class without supervision and without permission.

The last point in itself would be cause for serious repercussions in almost every school I am aware of.
 
Originally posted by CheshireVal
If it was a campaign picture, then I can see how it was somewhat inappropriate.

I work with someone who has SEVERAL pics of George W. and Laura Bush sent out after a campaign contribution-- they're all hanging in the office. Interestingly enough, I heard that someone complained to the boss about it last week...... don't know what's going to happen though!


You know what I would tell those people? It starts with an "S" and ends with a "U". There's a couple of other letters in the middle but I don't want to get in trouble.
 
I hope the union does something

Not surprisingly, she chose not to be a member of the teacher's union.

There's no reason for an English teacher to have a bulletin board that deals with politics.....at least nothing that has to do with the subject they are teaching.
 

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