More news from the public schools:
Sheeez.
A high school teacher in Pennsylvania was suspended for 30 days after a picture of her at a strip club was posted on a social networking site. The picture was taken at a bachelorette party. According to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, some students saw the picture and notified school officials. The ACLU is looking into the case.I bet they are. I mean, what's the deal here? Are there still people who think teachers should be moral examples? Aren't we past that now? Why aren't we focusing our attention on the real dangers to students, like teachers who mention religion in class.
Sheeez.
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