Posted on 10/28/2011 8:23:59 AM PDT by markomalley
Parents of some Vancouver sixth graders are worried about what to tell their kids after a male substitute teacher showed up at school this week in women's clothing.
The substitute teacher filled in at Wy'East Middle School on Wednesday, covering a humanities class.
Students said it was obvious that their substitute teacher was a man dressed in women's clothing and from what we understand, some of the kids had a hard time settling down because they were laughing and making jokes. Some were eventually pulled out of class.
The school and the Evergreen School District would not talk on camera but told us if the lesson plan is followed, they don't take issue with cross dressing. The exception would be if the outfit violated the dress code by being too short, too tight or low cut.
The substitute teacher has worked in the school district 19 days this school year at 13 different schools. He was given the chance to talk with us but declined.
>some of the kids had a hard time settling down because they were laughing and making jokes. <
Now that’s NORMAL behavior.
Home school. I am going to keep hitting my wife with these stories until she sees the light.
“Some if the kids... were eventually pulled out of class”.
So the kids react to a cross dresser and THEY are the ones pulled out of class?! The world is upside down!
Chaz Bono can’t make up his/her mind...but at least he/she is seeking proper employment.
“.. keep hitting my wife with these stories...”
SHE’LL hit you back, Grunthor! LOL!
I’m still on the sunny-side of 40, and there are times I truly do not recognize the world I live in anymore.
These cross dressers are just looking for a lawsuit so that they can retire early...
“Pulled out of class”. Taken away like the Roman Guards in Life of Brian for laughing as Pilot lisps about his friend Biggus Dickus.
She might. When is showed her the story about the MYC sex ed class she said that would lead to us homeschooling.
I see sensitivity training in the future for those kids....eh, probably for the whole school.
You got that right. “Dianne” worked here for a short time in the mid 90’s. Started every question with “I know you hate me, but”. Of course I wasn’t falling for it. One day he’s in the Ladies’ Room standing up in the stall taking a leak with the door half open. Scared the bleep out of the two young girls in Accounting. “Diane” left to find a more Gay friendly company after failing to goad anyone into saying anything actionable.
.. keep hitting my wife with these stories...
SHELL hit you back, Grunthor! LOL!
or she’ll wash your underwear with fiberglass drapes ,scratch on LOL
Teacher showing up wearing a cross on her dress = not tolerated
Chaz is playing the Victim Card for getting voted off a show she had no business being on in the first place.
“... sensitivity training”.
You are probably right... the kids were so “insensitive”. Future bullies and all of that! /s Personally, I think it is a natural reaction to laugh. It is odd to see a man dress as a woman (or visa versa).
My advice to the “teacher”.
If you cannot pull of the dress and matching heels with any sort of success as well as the voice and mannerisms, you end up looking like a like a freekin’ rodeo clown and it is better just to stop trying alltogether or only go out dressed like that to clubs where other rodeo clows hang out.
Well as long as he/she didn’t mention God.
I read about this in the local newspaper. That’s right, there is no mention of it on the Columbia.com website.
The paper claims they report the stories they think you need to know. There’s lots of stuff going on that they don’t think the people need to know.
Delightful.
Why is it suddenly okay to shove your problems on everyone else?
I understand that some people have mental issues and histories that lead them to lose their grip on reality and gender, but why does it have to be everyone’s problem? It is absurd that we pretend that the manifestations of mental illness aren’t just signs of insanity but are people showing their “true” selves.
Instead of letting those people deal with their issues, we’re supposed to accommodate them by pretending nothing is wrong and going out of the way to make them feel accepted. We pretend they don’t have a problem and in doing so make it our problem. Absurd.
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