You sem confused about who these employees work for.
Are you not struck by the irony of that? Is it necessary for schools to "teach" homosexuality?
What would you guess was their goal here?
It's unnecessary to say hello to someone you pass on the street. Should all things unnecessary be illegal?
If I didn't like the teaching method of someone teaching my kids, I couldn't bust into the class room with a video camera.
She didn't "bust into the class room", she attended the public meeting.
I would have to document instances and then present them.
How would you document these instances? I would assume videotaping the teaching session would be a pretty objective way to document for future presentation. Notes can be fudged and disputed, video is much harder to defend against if in fact you had done something wrong.
Perhaps 7-11 needs to do away with their video cameras and rely upon their clerk's description of robbers. After all, I hear on this thread that taking notes is just as effective of a method of acquiring information as a video camera. I guess I learn something new everyday.
It seems that is was absolutely necessary. I have had some experience with school boards. Notes and the scribblings of a disgruntled parent amount to zero, and can easily be dismissed.
But video evidence is quite something else.