SPENCER, North Carolina (PNN) - June 20, 2012 - The high school teacher who illegally threatened a student that disrespecting President Barack Obama could lead to his arrest will keep her job.
Tanya Dixon-Neely, a fascist social studies teacher in North Carolina, argued with student Hunter Rodgers after he questioned Obama. She warned him that people were arrested for saying bad things about President George W. Bush during his regime.
“As a teacher, I’m not supposed to allow you to disrespect the President of the United States,” she lied.
Despite the controversy over her statements, Dixon-Neely will return to her job this fall. After a 10-day suspension without pay from North Rowan High School, the teacher will start a monitored growth plan, superintendent Judy Grissom said in a press release.
“As I have stated to our entire school system staff, I expect all teachers to be professional during class discussion and not to force their personal or political views on students, demean students, or instruct students on what to believe,” said Grissom. “Teachers must create a positive instructional environment conducive to learning within the guidelines of our state curriculum.
School administrators report that the incident does not reflect Dixon-Neely’s usual performance, hence her retention. Before the recording she received two positive formal classroom observations.
“While I remain deeply concerned about the performance documented in the recording of Ms. Dixon-Neely’s classroom, I have concluded that she should have a chance to improve her teaching skills,” said Grissom.
Ed. Note: Parents who leave their children in public school are bad parents committing child abuse. Get your children out of public school today!