Posted on 11/08/2013 6:29:22 AM PST by Kaslin
Josh Barry, of Camp Hill, Penn., wants to know why the president of the local teachers union thinks hes a neo-Nazi after he complained about a classroom assignment that he believed to be biased.
Im Jewish and my wife is half-black, half-white, Barry told me in a telephone interview. I am the furthest thing from a neo-Nazi.
Last week, his daughters eighth grade American History class at East Pennsboro Middle School was asked to analyze a New York Times story about the recent government shutdown.
Barry, who said he is a registered independent, read the story and then read a list of questions his daughter was required to answer and he immediately determined the assignment was grossly slanted.
The worksheet included questions like To what issue do House Republican leaders insist on tying the federal budget? and Whom do you hold most responsible for the government shutdown?
Barry fired off letters complaining about the assignment to his daughters teacher as well as the school board. But a few days later, he was shocked to discover that the head of the local teachers union was making calls around town asking if he was a neo-Nazi.
The story was first reported on the website Examiner.com.
It is safe to say that I am less than pleased with your non-objective approach to education when it pertains to current political discussions in the classroom, he wrote. You have a duty to be objective and your information you provided my child was not only grossly slanted but it is incompetently incomplete.
He pointed out the questions in the lesson were loaded with political ideology and pre-loaded with incorrect premises.
The teacher responded by explaining that the lesson was not about politics -- it was about literacy.
The objective was not to promote any political agenda but to work on non-fiction reading skills, the teacher wrote in an email obtained by Fox News.
Barry was not satisfied with the explanation.
You will not indoctrinate my child, he wrote. If you are going to present articles with a slant to one side you are morally and ethically required to present the opposing views, to give an opportunity for the student, your captive audience, to come to their own conclusions.
Barry also reached out to the principal, who defended the teachers assignment and allegedly told him The New York Times story was not slanted.
On Friday the story took a bizarre turn.
A friend of Barrys received a telephone call that he says came from Cydnee Cohen, the president of the East Pennsboro Education Association. Barrys friend was a mutual friend of Cohens.
Were having some problems with a parent in our school district,Cohen allegedly told Barrys friend. I would like to know -- some of it seems like hes a neo-Nazi.
Barrys friend, who he declined to name, sent Cohen a text message, refuting the charge.
Just got your message, the friend wrote. Josh is the furthest thing from a neo-Nazi. He is JEWISH.
Afterwards, the friend called Barry and alerted him to the neo-Nazi allegation.
Cohen did not return messages seeking comment.
Bruce Deveney, the superintendent of the school district, told me they are investigating the incident.
A teacher that was not involved with the assignment took it upon themselves to address the issue that was made public by the parent, Deveney said. The teachers actions are not supported or sanctioned by the administration and school board of East Pennsboro Area School District.
Deveny did not respond to questions about Cohens employment status in the school district.
The district is looking further into this situation and will take appropriate actions, he said.
Barry accused the union president of embarking on a campaign to dig up dirt on me and to make me look like a neo-Nazi.
Its a smear, he told me. Instead of dealing with the issue at hand in a logical, adult manner, she embarked on a campaign to smear me. Thats their union thuggery tactics.
For the record, Barry said he is not a neo-Nazi. After he went public with Cohens accusation, his friend received a rather heated phone call from the union boss.
She was swearing at her, he said. When my friend questioned (Cohen) about her motive - she said, Im a union officer. These are my teachers.
Barry said he wants the union president fired.
Anything less than accepting her resignation or firing her is condoning her actions, he said. This is unacceptable.
And hes also got a message for the local teachers union: hes not backing down.
Its going to be very difficult to intimidate me, he said. Im not going to submit to their bullying tactics.
Hell no, those public schools are financed through local tax dollars, and we are compelled to have our children to attend school through the 12th grade..
If the schools aren't qualified to teach under constitutionally mandated practices, they need to change.. Submitting to their inequities, won't improve the system, but place an added burden on the child and taxpayers..
I don’t home school but when my child comes home and reports on what the teacher has said, we discuss it. This week the teacher said the Oklahoma City Bombing was an act of a “Christian Terrorist”. We showed how the teacher was wrong. Yesterday, my child said that her teacher was reciting the “Shahada” and said that you can say it and not really mean it. ( I’m thinking he wanted the kids in class to say it.)
These are teachable moments and prepares my child for the real world. And the far left teachers don’t realize that they are re-enforcing conservative views in my child with their low tolerance for anyone who doesn’t think like them.
The objective was not to promote any political agenda but to work on non-fiction reading skills, .
Maybe they should have the kids read Mein Kampf.
If I were Mr. Cohen, I would have questioned what this assignment was about as regards the supposed subject, American History? Admittedly, current events will eventually be part of the historical record, I would seriously question whether this was appropriate content for a middle school class. There is plenty of material that is clearly part of that subject to keep the young skulls full of mush engaged without going directly to obvious indoctrination with a biased publication as the source document.
I told my kids early on that teachers typically stepped & fetched for those who signed their paychecks and managed their retirement accounts. Just play along for grades but think for yourselves, do not trust teachers to tell the whole or even part of the truth.
Good. The only way is to go toe to toe with these bullies. Sue their pants off.
At the same time they ignore liberals who did not vote for him because of his color and who are the true racists.
The whole left has gone full NAZI
Besides not everyone is qualified to home teach
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