Posted on 09/14/2024 6:22:47 PM PDT by CFW
What do you think of these questions given to seventh-grade students at the Middle Village Prep Charter School in Queens County, New York? These are questions they were told to ask one another. And they were asked to write about them.
"5. On an airplane, you are talking pleasantly to a person of average appearance. Unexpectedly, the person offers you $10,000 for one night of sex. Knowing there is no danger and that payment is certain, would you accept the offer?
14. What are your feelings about killing a handicapped child at birth?
19. What has been the worst sexual experience of your life?
[snip]
The parent who commented to the press was not happy, "Promoting violence, sexual content, to middle schoolers...they are so young 11,12,13 years old. Very impressionable. I've never seen something like this. I'm shocked. I'm disgusted. I feel that, ya know, students are not safe in schools now."
Yes, the "it is sick out there and getting sicker" moniker seems to aptly apply to this teacher. This is a person assigned to educate and form the character of 10, 11, and 12-year-old students. And seriously, at what age do you turn to another student, essentially a stranger, and ask sexual questions?
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
On Judgement Day, this so called teacher will have some serious explaining to do.
This sick azzhole needs to be caned within an inch of their life!!!
Rufus is pimping 3 girls. At $50 how many tricks do the each do to provide for his $150 crack habit?
-math question.
Retired special needs teacher: this is repulsive & abusive.
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A teacher is giving out questions about one’s sex life and questions about violent acts? They’re mentally disturbed and should not be teaching. Take their license away and charge them with child endangerment, just for a start.
Okay, I’ll bite.
#5
I would have the sex and take the money and secretly record everything on my cellphone. Then I would go straight to the police and show them how this person had sexual contact with a child since I am, after all, in the seventh grade.
That’s probably not the answer the “educator” would expect, though.
“Doctor Jill” has a ph.d right ?
Dismissed...
Is the teacher still on the payroll in the district?
Trust but verify...
I have two granddaughters in 7th grade in two different middle schools. If a teacher assigned these questions to either of them, I would certainly confront them in secret and make sure they could no longer teach anywhere. How I do it is my secret.
This is not a random attack on the kids. The left is trying to demorilize the nexst generation so that third worlders can be brought in to recolonize the country.
As far as I know, writing assignment topics need not be approved by administrators or even department chairmen (Pennsylvania public schools, 1970’s-80’s).
I think you’re right that they should be.
So...this is where you could say, "I'm withdrawing my child from school. I'm able to determine his educational level on essential subjects and access appropriate material on the internet, or at my local library. It'll take time and effort on my part but nothing is more important than my child."
There are two basic objections to homeschooling. "I'm not qualified." (Yes you are, either to teach or to learn along with him.) "We can't afford it." (Yes you can. Tightening your belt will not make your head explode.)
A 2004 government report indicated that 1 out of 10 students are forced to endure sexual misconduct by school employees. This is years before the Groomer Revolution that made child sex abuse central to the curriculum.
News story: https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna5332880
Government report: https://www2.ed.gov/rschstat/research/pubs/misconductreview/report.pdf
ARTH ping!
I really feel for the parents of young kids and their children- it has to be nerve-wracking having kids in public schools today.
No bueno for 7th grade students. Muy malo.
When I taught philosophical ethics to undergrad (mostly) nursing students, I could have handed them an assignment like this, and asked them to answer the questions without telling any other students their answers, and not turning them in. Then in the next class meeting we could discuss how certain answers would reflect certain ethical systems, or a lack of an ethical system, and what it would say about the people who answered certain questions certain ways. That’s the age, the intellectual level, and the preparation level for a professional calling, where that kind of assignment would work. Nowhere else, and I would NEVER want to know my students’ answers.
Don’t know if it’s still true but it used to be that the most common occupation of the parents of children in private schools was a teacher or administrator in a public school.
That says something bad about public schools.
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