Posted on Oct 5, 2024
Teacher fired for refusing to use student’s preferred pronouns gets $575K settlement | The...
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. Excellent! Tennessee passed laws recently that we (teachers and administration) are not required to address a student by anything other than their sex assigned at birth. If the teacher wants to, they can address as the opposite sex. Additionally, if a student request to be addressed by the other sex and it is not on the official record, admin is REQUIRED to notify the parents of such a request. I had a student who wanted to be addressed by "her" and I told him I had to report it. He begged me not to but, the law is the law, and I had to report or risk losing my job.
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Good for him. Freedom of Speech is not, and should be impacted by fantasies or feelings.
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