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Diva
03-21-02, 06:04AM
(News (http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/metro/0302/0320teachers.html)) -- Two South Gwinnett High School teachers have been forced to resign for showing a bawdy Mel Brooks movie to some special education students.

Greg Runyan and Jack Pollock, who taught students with emotional and behavioral problems, showed Brooks' "History of the World Part 1" to about six high schoolers during two class periods March 8.

The 1981 comedy takes an R-rated romp though historical happenings. It stars Gregory Hines and is narrated by Orson Welles.

A South Gwinnett student told an administrator they'd watched the movie, and the teachers were removed from the classroom the next day, said schools spokeswoman Sloan Roach.

"The school turned it over to [the school system's] Human Resources Department," Roach said. "The teachers resigned in the midst of the investigation."

Pollock, who also was an assistant football coach, was a first-year teacher in the Gwinnett school system. Runyan had been at South Gwinnett since August 2000.

Runyan, reached at his Snellville home Tuesday night, refused to comment.

School officials reported the incident to the Professional Standards Commission, the state agency that oversees teacher certification, and to the Department of Children and Family Services, Roach said.

DFACS is routinely alerted in cases involving inappropriate conduct in schools, Roach said. "We're looking into the issue because of the nature of the movie," she said.

Blockbuster Video describes the comedy as rated "R" for nudity and language. It also lists it as inappropriate for children.

I don't think that they should have been fired. The teenagers aren't mentally retarded, and the movie is very tame by today's standards. Although they did use bad judgement showing it at school. What do you think should have happened to the teachers?

ozblonde
03-21-02, 01:52PM
I have to agree to lose a job over a comedy movie is just over the top. What would they do if it was "blazing saddles" Set mungo after them?
The stuffed shirts in all our societies need a reality check at times. I do believe there is a place for common sense censorship and we need it. However they need to be people without a religeous agenda to push

Redallnite
03-21-02, 06:58PM
Tha't not the Gwinnett County in North Georgia??

Diva
03-21-02, 07:18PM
Originally posted by Redallnite
Tha't not the Gwinnett County in North Georgia??

Yes, hon... Your local yokals did this....:shutup:

Redallnite
03-21-02, 09:54PM
"Well, butter my butt and call me a biscuit."

Jake
03-22-02, 11:38AM
Originally posted by Redallnite
"Well, butter my butt and call me a biscuit."

Now that's a tempting offer!

ozblonde
03-22-02, 03:08PM
Originally posted by aussie
Oh so now the girl who first meet me on a bloody gore site two gore sites actually is calling for censorship?
You choose to view pictures of dead people and then call for someone else to be censored.
Who needs a reality check now? Think about it blondie just a little bit

Well thanks for sharing that with the whole world. Is there anything else you would like to throw at me while your at it? I am 27yrs old and quite capable of making up my own mind up as to what I watch however I was talking about censoring the content of childrens shows etc. The people who are to young to have porn and violence put in front of them and to young to make up their own minds, to young to vote,to young to get married ,drive and a million other things. Perhaps YOU would like to think about that

NewEnglChick
03-23-02, 06:06AM
what i dont get is what the point of showing it to them was

sounds like they had their heads up their asses and i dont know what can be done for that

dc
03-23-02, 06:30PM
I think they should have been fired as well.

I lived in Georgia for 11 years in one decade (late 80's early 90's, not good at math) and can damn well testify to the fact that ... it's hard to putt the 3rd green (par 4, 425 yards, dogleg to the left) when gnats are crawling off the sweat dripping from your forehead.

Anything that diverts us white males from our normal business is unacceptable!

FUCK THEM!

Redallnite
03-23-02, 07:16PM
Now that's silly dancing chris, don't you know Georgia public schools rank at the bottom on the grading system. A D- teachers don't teach they just stick in movies, she just got caught showing a show from Block Busters.......

SysLord
03-24-02, 03:50AM
I bet if they had shown a film like 'Rambo' they would not have been fired. Our western culture and religion favours violence over sex, that's it.

Diva
03-24-02, 03:59AM
That is so true!!! I remember watching some saturday morning toon not long ago with a friends' kid. I kept asking him what that red stuff was... He said, "It's blood!" since when is blood spurting out of a cartoon charactor rated PG????

SysLord
03-24-02, 04:03AM
Strange isn't it? People think it's normal to show children the horrors of violence, destruction of life. But they all get very squeemish when it comes to sex, an act that could create life?