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UNDER PREZ-SURE - Teacher Harassed for Bush Photo
New York Post ^ | 10/02/04 | DAVID ANDREATTA

Posted on 10/02/2004 1:06:56 AM PDT by kattracks

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To: pyx

OMG, what a pose. very presidential - NOT!


41 posted on 10/02/2004 1:53:35 PM PDT by tioga
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To: kattracks

Year 2004 - our president is still George W. Bush so what is the problem? - petty biases and liberal leftie hatred.......that's all this is.


42 posted on 10/02/2004 1:54:58 PM PDT by tioga
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To: Osage Orange
Just for the record...Ben Franklin wasn't a President of the United States.

He is nevertheless still a revered figure among the founding fathers.

He is often even considered twice as important as President Grant, 5 times as important as President Jackson, 10 times as important as Alexander Hamilton (who probably would have eneded up as President had not Democrat Vice President Aaron Burr shot him), 20 times as important as President Lincoln, and even 100 times as important as President Washington.

43 posted on 10/02/2004 2:08:54 PM PDT by FreedomCalls (It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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To: pyx
Is that an actual photograph of sKerry ? This is the man who is actually seriously running to be C-and-C ?!?

Yes go here: http://news.yahoo.com/news?g=photos_g_pl&a=&tmpl=sl&ns=&l=&e=54&a=0&t=&prev=53

Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry ( news -web sites ) plays football whilst on the campaign trail. More than 62 million US viewers tuned in to the first of three presidential debates in this year's election campaign, making it the most watched since 1992, according to Nielsen Media Research(AFP/Luke Frazza)

picture's location: http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/afp/20041002/capt.sge.oqt20.021004074433.photo00.default-384x289.jpg


44 posted on 10/02/2004 2:31:22 PM PDT by partridge thatcher (If we open a quarrel between the past and the present, we shall find we have lost the future." W.C.)
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To: Osage Orange
Just for the record...Ben Franklin wasn't a President of the United States

Don't try and one-up horse face, George Washington is also on their also, are you saying Franklin does not deserve to be in the classroom either?

45 posted on 10/02/2004 4:22:46 PM PDT by FesterUSMC (If you don't have the hammer your going to be the anvil, and I would rather be the hammer!FesterUSMC)
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To: Flyer
My letter to the administrators at this school:

Dr. Warfel, Mr. Daniels

You are aware that you are violating Ms. Pillai-Diaz's civil rights, aren't you?

George W. Bush is the 43rd president of the United States and his picture should be displayed in the school, especially in a social studies classroom.

It is the "handful" of parents that are playing politics, not the teacher, Mr. Kerry is the Senator from Massachusetts, not New Jersey, and his picture in the classroom would be an intrusion, not the picture of the 43rd President of the United States and the First Lady!

Please resolve this situation.

46 posted on 10/02/2004 8:12:33 PM PDT by Former Dodger ((Go W GO! Finish off the US Rats, then the Muslim ones!))
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To: jonsie

i don't even pretend to care.


47 posted on 10/02/2004 8:26:02 PM PDT by genghis
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To: FreedomCalls
Can't argue any of that....(vbg)

FRegards,

48 posted on 10/03/2004 6:35:36 PM PDT by Osage Orange (I'm a man.............I can change.............If I have to..................I guess...........)
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To: kattracks

732-329-4633 School phone number 3491 extension for principal.


Dr. James Warfel, Principal
james.warfel@sbschools.org

Dr. Gary P. McCartney
Superintendent of Schools
Gary.McCartney@sbschools.or


49 posted on 10/04/2004 10:06:07 AM PDT by Trumper21 (Contacting the school via e-mail or phone--details inside)
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To: Trumper21

Check out their statement up on their website (it's scrolling at top):

www.sbsschools.org


50 posted on 10/04/2004 10:09:32 AM PDT by Trumper21 (Contacting the school via e-mail or phone--details inside)
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To: Trumper21

Your web address doesn't work...


51 posted on 10/04/2004 10:26:49 AM PDT by kailbo
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To: partridge thatcher

Obviously, Senator Sidewinder didn't attend Yale on a football scholarship.


52 posted on 10/04/2004 3:44:27 PM PDT by Papa Sierra
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To: kattracks

Following is a reply to an email from Mark Daniels with the Monmouth school....... for what it's worth......




Thank you for your comments. Below I am including and attaching a statement
from the District that was released to the press Sunday, October 3, 2004
with the facts surrounding the incident. Hopefully these facts will help
clarify the situation.

October 3, 2004



District Statement Regarding Bulletin Board at Crossroads Middle School



In an incident that has recently been reported to several media sources, a
claim has been made by South Brunswick Middle School teacher Shiba
Pillai-Diaz, that she was fired for not removing a picture of President
George W. Bush from a classroom bulletin board. The claim is false. While
I am normally reluctant to discuss personnel matters in public, Ms.
Pillai-Diaz¹ distortions of the facts, along with her aggressive efforts to
get herself national media attention, leaves the district no choice but to
set the record straight.

The facts are as follows:

Ms. Pillai-Diaz is a new Language Arts teacher in the South Brunswick
Schools. Recently, the school administration began receiving complaints
from students and parents that Ms. Pillai-Diaz was using her position,
classroom and teaching time to engage in partisan politics. Students
reported that she had made statements which denigrated one party over the
other. The conversations included Ms. Pillai-Diaz telling some students who
offered opinions contrary to her statements, that she was ³glad they were
not old enough to vote.² Other comments to students, including such
statements as, ³you should be ashamed to be a Democrat² have been verified
through student interviews.

A classroom bulletin board, normally intended for curriculum-related
matters, was set up as what she herself described as a ³personal bulletin
board.² On the bulletin board she placed a picture of the President, the
President's dog, the Oval Office and several other Presidential artifacts.
In addition, she placed a stuffed elephant on a classroom cabinet, which
generated student reaction and discussion about partisan politics.

Following receipt of complaints from parents, the Assistant Principal met
with Ms. Pillai-Diaz and cautioned her not to engage in partisan political
discussions in her Language Arts classes. He did not initially ask her to
remove the picture of the President. As the issue grew in intensity, the
teacher herself chose to remove the stuffed elephant because of student
comments. In the ensuing days, parents expressed increasing concern about
the teacher's classroom behavior, the misuse of classroom instructional time
and the personal bulletin board. The level of concern resulted in a
classroom confrontation between some parents and Ms. Pillai-Diaz at the
Back-to-School night program. It was at this point that the school
administration decided to intervene again.

On Friday morning, October 1, Ms. Pillai-Diaz was directed by the Assistant
Principal to remove bulletin board materials because they were being viewed
as contributing to an ongoing disruption of the teaching-learning
environment. She refused. She then met with the Principal who repeated
the directive. At this point, Ms. Pillai-Diaz abruptly left the building,
abandoning her post of duty and her classroom responsibilities.

At no time was she told to leave, asked to leave or given authorization to
leave. School was still in session. At no time was she told she was
suspended or fired. With professional responsibilities of a classroom
teacher waiting, Ms. Pillai-Diaz chose, of her own volition, to walk out of
the school, contact various media sources and claim she had been fired.

I had occasion to meet with Ms. Pillai-Diaz, along with a union
representative and a police escort that she had requested, for approximately
two hours when she returned to the building later that same afternoon. After
listening to her story, I asked if any member of the administration had used
the phrase "you're fired" or anything that remotely sounded like it. She
admitted that no one had used any such language. When I further pursued why
she reported to media sources that she had been fired, she said that she
"thought" that she had been. I explained that principals cannot fire
employees, that only Boards of Education can do so. With her union
representative present, she said that she now understood. I asked that when
she next spoke with the media, that she clarify her new understanding.

I fully support the actions of the Principal and Assistant Principal. It is
never acceptable for a teacher to utilize the classroom to advocate for
political purposes or advance personal beliefs. The courts have always
admonished teachers for proselytizing in public school classrooms. This
issue is not about a picture of the President, but rather a zealous misuse
of seventh and eighth grade student instructional time.

The South Brunswick School community is enormously respectful of the Office
of the President of the United States, President Bush and the democratic
process for choosing our President. Anyone trying to suggest the contrary
has the worst of intentions. Under other circumstances, the display of a
picture of the President would have been viewed as completely appropriate
and uncontroversial. It is important to note that pictures of President Bush
are openly displayed in all of the South Brunswick Schools. The teacher¹s
own actions here, however, took it out of the realm of education and made
the presentation appear partisan to many of our students and parents. Under
these circumstances, our actions in directing the removal of the display
were singularly appropriate.



Gary P. McCartney Ed D.

Superintendent of Schools

South Brunswick School District

This Marks the end of the statement.


Respectfully,

Mark Daniels
Assistant Principal, Crossroads South Middle School


53 posted on 10/04/2004 7:55:20 PM PDT by robotman45 (The School Responds.......)
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56 posted on 10/17/2004 12:42:27 PM PDT by partridge thatcher (In the democratic party ruled by swine, all pigs are upwardly mobile.)
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