Texas superintendent defends teachers after they were called ‘demons’

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A Texas School Region Director, a social media commentator “devils” allegedly called “devils” became viral on Facebook.
Abilene Independent School Region Inspector John Kuhn’s Facebook shipmentHe criticized a social media post that collects thousands of shares, reactions and hundreds of comments, and said he could not share with Fox News Digital.
“I find some social media commentators who go to my hotel room and give my teachers ‘Devils’ because they assigned a ‘extremely high and incredibly close’ section for the first -year English lesson.
A Texas School Region Director, an unidentified social media interpreter accepted as inappropriate for a book appointment of teachers “devil” allegedly called a viral on Facebook. (Istock)
“I was a nine-year-old child and this had a kind of ugliness of the kind of ugliness,” P —- ‘. But at the same time, the child had a cat, but the Facebook post stressed as a part of filing a lawsuit in which this book was inappropriate. “
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Kuhn admitted that the book could be limited to certain age groups. However, although their intentions are challenging advanced readers, he argued that teachers faced criticism for the books they assigned to the students.
“The issue is that this book is likely to be limited to older children-17 and 18 years of age. It should be noted that this is only assigned to the children of honor, because it is related to the other passage-9/11 that the class reads-so these poor teachers try to create good beliefs for developed children (they are good beliefs, they are good beliefs. Beliefs, if they are good beliefs, if they are good beliefs, if they are good beliefs, if they are good beliefs, if they are good beliefs, if they are good beliefs, if they are good beliefs, they mast they mast they, they are very low, this has anger).

Prof. Dr. Abilene ISD Director John Kuhn targeted the Senate Bill 2, which constitutes education saving accounts. In addition, the “Catalog of every book in the classes of teachers” and a bill that would change the state’s standard test applications, the Senate Bill 13 hit. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Kuhn, “One person — ‘they decide that it is tolerable.’ They are not disturbed by the word p —- ‘because they are not a bad word in the context. “
Kuhn said he was surprised by the comments at the Social Media Post aiming at the teachers appointing the book.
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“And they are called ‘demons’. Ironically, in the interpretations of anger mail, they are also called ‘an —– s’, one of the words emphasized and accused by parents, but no one scolded the commentator for this brutal.
Before emphasizing the criticism targeting the book, Kuhn, Senate Bill 2creating education saving accounts. Kuhn described the bill as “coupons that consume public schools”. He criticized too Senate Invoice 13This requires teachers’ catalogs of each book in their classes “and the House Bill 8, a policy that changes the state’s standard test application.
Especially other invoices emphasized Senate Bill 12 And House Invoice 3372.
“All we have has a political movement in schools and city councils and city councils to attract the teeth of district commissioners.
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Thousands of shares and reactions and hundreds of comments Abilene ISD Responsible Dr. John Kuhn’s Facebook post criticized a social media post and said he could not share with Fox News Digital. (Istock)
Coronavirus pandemia, school boards and legislature throughout the US has passed the parental rights invoices and other educational policies that provide transparency to parents and restrict the content taught in classes.
As for Kuhn’s specific social media post, Fox News said he was removed to Digital.
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“The original poster either deleted or made his account special (I’m not sure which of the publications; I just see that I can not see any of his publications, and now another user who shares, shows something that says that the original text is not available). ‘Satan’ quote, he made a comment under another share of the original shipment. News digital.
Kuhn, the book “extremely high and incredibly close” book, the region’s library is appropriate to determine whether the display is appropriate until a review of a committee, he said.
Bilir As far as I understand, he’s rated for the age of 14 and over, Kuh Kuhn Fox News said to Digital.



