Excellent. Policy is irrelevant if it is allowed to be violated without consequence.
Parental rights trump educator feelings, 100% of the time.
Boom. You’re fired!
OK groomer
Excellent. Swing the pendulum back to normalcy.
My brother teaches high school. He has taken the position of only using last name or just pointing and saying “you.”
It’s not that he doesn’t like the students, he just knows that if he uses the wrong term he gets fired.
If a mentally disturbed boy thinks his name is Sally and the parents agree and he call him John, he’s fired.
If a mentally disturbed boy thinks he’s a girl and the parents disagree and he calls him Sally, he’s fired.
I was being interviewed at a trade show the other day and we were shooting a video for them to use for their social media. I hadn’t met the interviewer or the cameraman before. At one point I suggested the camera operator come for a close up and used the name on the nametag. As “she” got a little closer, I realized her parents didn’t name him Natalie.
Ick. I actually felt weird using his/her name.
good
had that happen in our lives
First step to a living hell.
National Review no longer reports.
I read the entire article and unless I missed it I saw nothing on what she miscalled the kid.
Guess she will be moving to Cali, Colorado, or New York now.
Without a legal change of name, schools should insist on their teachers using the name or variant that is legal (Pat/Patrick).
According to NR article she was not Fired.