Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Ugh!

Middle School Teacher Is Placed On Leave After Students Discover Her P0rn Past
No, I won't link to it. You can get it yourself off of Drudge.

(Name redacted by me), a 31-year-old science teacher at Richard B. Haydock Intermediate School in Oxnard, was removed from the classroom Monday, three days after pupils reported spotting her in a series of X-rated clips.

“Maybe it's not a crime as far as the penal code is concerned, but we feel it's a crime as far as moral turpitude is concerned,” said Jeff Chancer, superintendent of the Oxnard school district.

In a letter sent yesterday to Haydock parents, school brass noted that they are “asking teachers to discourage the children from searching for and/or visiting these inappropriate sites. We ask that you be particularly vigilant over the next few days with respect to the Internet content being accessed by your child on his or her telephone or other Internet-ready device.”
The big issue for society is not the teacher's p0rn past but that middle-school age kids have cell phones and internet access to p0rnographic sites.
Somebody has to be cruising a lot of videos to find an uncanny resemblance to a science teacher, if you ask me. Coincidence maybe? I don't know. Maybe somebody tipped off somebody else.
But now it's out there in the eyes of all these kids.

What the hell are the parents doing now days besides not keeping a leash or two on their young child's access to adult material?

7 comments:

Mr. D said...

Science!

Brian said...

This was just a ploy to get me look at the Drudge Report, wasn't it? Felt like stepping into 1998, and I should have heard modem sounds before it loaded.

Gino said...

TSG all but gave links for further research, huh?

Brian said...

In truth, when I pulled up TDR on my phone, I couldn't find the article you were talking about, and lost interest.

I just wanted to make a modem joke.

Foxfier said...

THANK YOU for having the same response I did-- what on earth are young teens doing searching this stuff out? What parent is watching it and then TELLS his kids "hey, Mrs X, your science teacher-- I've seen her naked!"?!?!?

Bike Bubba said...

Keep in mind it appears to be the kids, not the parents, who found this. And why?

Well, I have a hunch that it has a lot to do with people (pundits, librarians, etc..) claiming that the proper education must have unfiltered access to the Internet. Hence, latchkey kids found what latchkey kids will find....

Foxfier said...

BB-
I know they're the ones that made news of it. I'm still idealistic enough to think that a guy who recognized her as his kid's teacher might be sheepish enough to keep quiet.....