To: Lucky9teen
She looks like she has school spirit.
2 posted on
10/10/2007 11:19:21 AM PDT by
dead
(I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
To: Lucky9teen
To: Lucky9teen
Pretty much completely innocuous. There are no end of innocent explanations.
Unless there's another "something" to the story about which we'll be reading soon, having to do with a more intimate sort of dancing.
4 posted on
10/10/2007 11:25:33 AM PDT by
r9etb
To: Lucky9teen
There is no reason I can see why any school district would legitimately suspend a teacher performing such a thing in class.
Those are idiotic administrators.
To: Lucky9teen

"We are outraged!"
6 posted on
10/10/2007 11:38:34 AM PDT by
SIDENET
(Stop Kim Jong-Hill in 2008)
To: Lucky9teen
Unless a pole was involved, what is the problem?
7 posted on
10/10/2007 11:53:52 AM PDT by
NonValueAdded
(Fred Dalton Thompson for President)
To: Lucky9teen
If “cheer dancing” is inappropriate at the school, why do they have a “cheer dancing” team and coach?
8 posted on
10/10/2007 11:56:51 AM PDT by
Tax-chick
("There is no such thing as death for a Christian who believes in the Resurrection." ~ Fr. Ho Lung)
To: Lucky9teen
A warning is all that is needed, a teacher has to watch what they do all the time.
9 posted on
10/10/2007 12:09:21 PM PDT by
ontap
(Just another backstabbing conservative)
To: Lucky9teen
Is she dancing in her English class? Sorry, that’d fall under the category of “things she’s not paid to teach” and I’d support her suspension, same as if she were conducting an anti-war speech in front of her class.
10 posted on
10/10/2007 12:11:13 PM PDT by
JenB
To: Lucky9teen
Maybe it was the quick little simulated sex part near the beginning?
Teachers normally aren’t supposed to do that.
17 posted on
10/10/2007 11:08:42 PM PDT by
Jeff Chandler
("A person's a person no matter how small." -Dr. Seuss)
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