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Mississippi Educator Fired for Reading Kids a Silly Book

  

Category:  News & Politics

Via:  jbb  •  2 years ago  •  25 comments

By:   Sarah Jones (Intelligencer)

Mississippi Educator Fired for Reading Kids a Silly Book
Assistant Principal Toby Price chose to read "I Need A New Butt" to second graders in Hinds County because it was fun and silly. Two days later, he was out of a job. The incident comes amid a nationwide attack on academic freedom in public schools.

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f7ccb0009cc7f2dbcd5e01b5b178d90b87-butt-book.rvertical.w330.jpg The book was silly; the consequences were severe. Photo: Dover Publications

An assistant principal in Mississippi is out of a job after reading a children's book to second-graders over Zoom. Toby Price told PEN America that the book, I Need a New Butt , by Dawn McMillan, is "fun" and "silly." In an email interview, he told the advocacy group that "I firmly believe reluctant readers need to be allowed to see that books can be fun and silly. Once they see books can be fun, they'll stick around to discover all the other wonderful things books can be." The Hinds County School District disagreed. Officials placed Price on administrative leave about an hour after the event, the Washington Post reported. Two days later, he was fired.

A termination letter provides some insight into the school district's reasoning. In it, superintendent Delesicia Martin accused Price of reading "inappropriate" words like "fart," and said that the book included equally "inappropriate" imagery, like an illustration of the protagonist's naked butt. "Your actions showed a lack of professionalism and impaired judgment," Martin wrote. "Based on these incidents, the district can no longer trust you to complete your job responsibilities." Price, who has special-needs children, is now trying to raise money to fund an attorney and pay for medications.

Price's situation is extreme, but it may soon become common. The educator finds himself on the business end of a nationwide assault on academic freedom in public schools. From the teaching of critical race theory to LGBT content in classrooms, conservatives are training their attention — and movement man power — on education, to the detriment of teachers like Price. Shortly after Tennessee legislators passed a bill banning the teaching of critical race theory, a school district in the eastern region of the state fired teacher Matthew Hawn for presenting lessons on racism in his contemporary-issues course. At a hearing, a local school official criticized Hawn for assigning an essay by Ta-Nehisi Coates, saying that "maybe a more conservative stance would have been an appropriate alternative."

Martin, in Mississippi, didn't cite politics in her termination of Price. Yet it remains true that educators across the country are facing a form of scrutiny that transcends simple transparency. Educators were frequent targets of the right, well before activists like Christopher Rufo manufactured a panic over the way schools teach students about racism or LGBT issues. Now it appears that educators have little room to introduce students to a full range of ideas and concepts — a critical part of any well-rounded education. If Price's "fun, silly" book proved too spicy for Hinds County, educators elsewhere must be on notice. That's bad for students and teachers alike.

Price's story may not be over. He's entitled to a hearing, and on Friday, news of his firing had begun to generate significant outrage on social media. But if Hawn's case says anything about the headwinds educators now face, Price may have a difficult time winning back his job. His livelihood is at stake, and all over a children's book about butts.


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JBB
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1  seeder  JBB    2 years ago

Butt, there is nothing to fear from "Don't Say Gay"?

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @1    2 years ago
Butt, there is nothing to fear from "Don't Say Gay"?

Since there is NO bill that states "Don't say gay", what on earth are you talking about?

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
1.1.1  seeder  JBB  replied to  Texan1211 @1.1    2 years ago

There was no law named "Obamacare" either.

That doesn't mean Obamacare doesn't exist...

 
 
 
Greg Jones
Professor Participates
1.1.2  Greg Jones  replied to  JBB @1.1.1    2 years ago

Not in its intended form.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1.3  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @1.1.1    2 years ago

C'mon.

Is that your best defense against not being able to support batshit-crazy claims?

 
 
 
1stwarrior
Professor Participates
1.2  1stwarrior  replied to  JBB @1    2 years ago

Different states - different rulers.

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
1.2.1  seeder  JBB  replied to  1stwarrior @1.2    2 years ago

original

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.2.2  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @1.2.1    2 years ago

Juvenile and ineffective lies.

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
1.2.3  seeder  JBB  replied to  Texan1211 @1.2.2    2 years ago

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Greg Jones
Professor Participates
1.2.4  Greg Jones  replied to  Texan1211 @1.2.2    2 years ago

Really juvenile!

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
Professor Participates
2  Paula Bartholomew    2 years ago

How ironic.  A bunch of asses upset about a butt book.

 
 
 
Greg Jones
Professor Participates
2.1  Greg Jones  replied to  Paula Bartholomew @2    2 years ago

Does this stupid book have any instructive, creative, or artistic value in a second grade classroom?

 
 
 
afrayedknot
Junior Quiet
2.2  afrayedknot  replied to  Paula Bartholomew @2    2 years ago

…and from Hinds County no less…cracks one up. 

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
Professor Participates
2.2.1  Paula Bartholomew  replied to  afrayedknot @2.2    2 years ago

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Thrawn 31
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4  Thrawn 31    2 years ago

The internet exists people. You are insane if you think your kids aren't on it. 

 
 
 
bbl-1
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5  bbl-1    2 years ago

christain taliban getting into another twist?

 
 

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