CBS News reports that Denver Public Schools dismissed a 50-year-old French teacher for pushing the envelope too far too fast:
The board voted 7-0 after meeting in executive session to consider the firing of Jennifer Honka.
Students had been complaining to other teachers that Honka staged skits in which students were made to kiss each other — on a same sex basis. Kids who refused to participate were given a score of zero.
Although this is consistent with the aggressive promotion of homosexuality to children in public schools, educrats are not yet ready to take the next logical step from indoctrination to coercion. The public might push back.
Honka had shared with her students that she is a lesbian and active in promoting LGBTism. Her defense is what you would expect:
Honka told investigators she believed she was the subject of discrimination based on her sexual orientation. But, according to the independent review, Honka has filed 18 grievances against the school district as a representative of the teachers’ union. According to the school board, none of them included a discrimination claim.
Discrimination against LGBTers is a preposterous concept in the context of schools these days.
State administrative law judge Keith J. Kirchubel observed that “for all of her asserted interest in a diverse and accepting environment at school, it was (Honka) who attributed the outcry by the students to their strong Christian backgrounds. That statement had its own discriminatory ring.”
Public schools have gone out of their way to promote LGBTism. This encourages unwholesome behavior. It may even draw people to the teaching profession for the wrong reasons.
On a tip from seaoh.