Teacher Removed for Photo of President Bush

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Middle School Teacher In Trouble Over Presidential Photo?

By Ken Rosato
(Monmouth Junction-WABC, October 3, 2004)


You might say it is a symbol of the Great American Divide, a teacher putting up a picture of President Bush in the classroom. Some say it is partisanship while others say it is patriotism.

Rita Bianco, Parent: "Children should know their president and their first lady!"

Parents expressing outrage after a teacher is kicked out of her public school for hanging a picture of President Bush next to pictures of other presidents in her classroom.

Shiba Pillai-Diaz, Teacher: "It happened on a small bulletin board near the American flag and also with a poster of the Declaration of Independence."

This is Crossroads South Middle School in Monmouth Junction, New Jersey. On Thursday, there was a back-to-school night for parents of students. Veteran English teacher Shiba Pillai-Diaz says she was shocked when three parents confronted her. The three, insisting the teacher either add John Kerry's photo to the montage of presidents or remove the Bush photo. When Pillai-Diaz refused, she says the school's vice-principal threatened her job which is an act that has parents here fuming.

Paula Sjolund, Parent: "She didn't do anything wrong, and I think that it should have stayed up there."

Pillai-Diaz ultimately removed the entire bulletin board and says School Principal Jim Warfel told her she disrupted the school with her "inflammatory politics". She says he then ordered her out of the building. While she says she is a Bush supporter in her personal life, Pillai-Diaz says she keeps politics out of the classroom.

Shiba Pillai-Diaz, Teacher: "There was no political intent, nor was there any political content in that photograph nor on the bulletin board."

School officials would not talk on camera but insist nobody here has been fired. To that, Ms. Pillai-Diaz asks what does it mean then when your boss asks you to hand over the keys and kicks you out of the building? She also says she is not sure if she'll be returning to school tomorrow.
Three parents insisted that a non-President be added to her photo-montage of American presidents? ...and the school administration agreed?!?

They'll get a piece of my mind via email tonight, and a phone call tomorrow at lunch time.

Crossroads South Middle School
195 Major Road
Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852
Middlesex County

Phone: (732) 329-4633

Principal, Dr. Jim Warfel jwarfel@sbschools.org
Assistant Principal, Ray Tucholski rtucholski@sbschools.org
Assistant Principal, Mark Daniels mddaniels@sbschools.org
Assistant Principal, Sondra Hinson shinson@sbschools.org
Susan Winstanley - Lanuage Arts and Social Studies Supervisor
swinstanley@sbschools.org


South Brunswick Township Public Schools
Dr. Gary P. McCartney Superintendent
Administrative Offices
4 Executive Drive
P. O. Box 181
Monmouth Junction NJ 08852
Telephone: 732.297.7800
Fax: 732.422.8054
 
It's long past time to stop playing nice-nice with these people. Not only should the principal be sued, so should the parents who harrassed her.

And don't settle for a slap on the wrist "apology" which basically says that we are sorry you got upset at us! Go for the jugular and hit them as hard as the legal system will allow!

:mad:
 
Three parents insisted that a non-President be added to her photo-montage of American presidents? ...and the school administration agreed?!?
In one of the most Democrat-infested states in the nation? I'm shocked! :p

Sad to see that Joisy is still the same slime-pit it was when I lived at N.W.S. Earle/Ft. Monmouth 20 years ago. Must be something really bad in the water... or something.

Thanks for the e-mail addys TBM. I was hoping someone would post them. I'd like to call those rats too. I've had just about enough of the liberals in this country. A couple of dollars for a long-distance phone call will be worth it.
 
Good lord. . . . how hard is it to grasp that you don't put a Senator on a bulletin board of Presidents?

Either there's a LOT more to this than we're seeing (which is very possible) or there really are some people in that district who are disrupting the school with their inflammatory politics . . . . just not her.
 
The teacher was just on the Laura Ingraham radio talk show. The teacher is no idiot. She is very well spoken. She is also fired for "being disruptive" although she says she never discussed politics with the students.

It was a picture of Bush and the first lady the teacher had on the bulletin board along with Declaration of Independence, the Constitution along with signatures of every President.

I smell a big fat law suit. She has retained a lawyer.
 
Just my opinion, but it is a virtual certainty that the story is fairly accurate. I just called the school, and they won't comment on the story. They just switched my call to a voice mail machine which means that I will almost certainly never hear another word from them. I left my name and phone number on my message, we'll see if they have the guts to return my call.

Liberals make me want to puke. I guess that their bullying and PC crap is part of the price we pay to live in a free country. May God defend us from them. :mad:
 
Fred - I got an answering machine when I called.

***UPDATE***

The Board of Education Responds with the Other Side of the Story: http://www.sbschools.org/boe/announcements.php
Announcements from the South Brunswick Board of Education
October 3, 2004

District Statement Regarding Bulletin Board at Crossroads Middle School
In an incident that has recently been reported to several media sources, a claim has been made by South Brunswick Middle School teacher Shiba Pillai-Diaz, that she was fired for not removing a picture of President George W. Bush from a classroom bulletin board. The claim is false. While I am normally reluctant to discuss personnel matters in public, Ms. Pillai-Diaz’ distortions of the facts, along with her aggressive efforts to get herself national media attention, leaves the district no choice but to set the record straight.

The facts are as follows:

Ms. Pillai-Diaz is a new Language Arts teacher in the South Brunswick Schools. Recently, the school administration began receiving complaints from students and parents that Ms. Pillai-Diaz was using her position, classroom and teaching time to engage in partisan politics. Students reported that she had made statements which denigrated one party over the other. The conversations included Ms. Pillai-Diaz telling some students who offered opinions contrary to her statements, that she was “glad they were not old enough to vote.” Other comments to students, including such statements as, “you should be ashamed to be a Democrat” have been verified through student interviews.

A classroom bulletin board, normally intended for curriculum-related matters, was set up as what she herself described as a “personal bulletin board.” On the bulletin board she placed a picture of the President, the President's dog, the Oval Office and several other Presidential artifacts. In addition, she placed a stuffed elephant on a classroom cabinet, which generated student reaction and discussion about partisan politics.

Following receipt of complaints from parents, the Assistant Principal met with Ms. Pillai-Diaz and cautioned her not to engage in partisan political discussions in her Language Arts classes. He did not initially ask her to remove the picture of the President. As the issue grew in intensity, the teacher herself chose to remove the stuffed elephant because of student comments. In the ensuing days, parents expressed increasing concern about the teacher's classroom behavior, the misuse of classroom instructional time and the personal bulletin board. The level of concern resulted in a classroom confrontation between some parents and Ms. Pillai-Diaz at the Back-to-School night program. It was at this point that the school administration decided to intervene again.

On Friday morning, October 1, Ms. Pillai-Diaz was directed by the Assistant Principal to remove bulletin board materials because they were being viewed as contributing to an ongoing disruption of the teaching-learning environment. She refused. She then met with the Principal who repeated the directive. At this point, Ms. Pillai-Diaz abruptly left the building, abandoning her post of duty and her classroom responsibilities.

At no time was she told to leave, asked to leave or given authorization to leave. School was still in session. At no time was she told she was suspended or fired. With professional responsibilities of a classroom teacher waiting, Ms. Pillai-Diaz chose, of her own volition, to walk out of the school, contact various media sources and claim she had been fired.

I had occasion to meet with Ms. Pillai-Diaz, along with a union representative and a police escort that she had requested, for approximately two hours when she returned to the building later that same afternoon. After listening to her story, I asked if any member of the administration had used the phrase "you're fired" or anything that remotely sounded like it. She admitted that no one had used any such language. When I further pursued why she reported to media sources that she had been fired, she said that she "thought" that she had been. I explained that principals cannot fire employees, that only Boards of Education can do so. With her union representative present, she said that she now understood. I asked that when she next spoke with the media, that she clarify her new understanding.
I fully support the actions of the Principal and Assistant Principal. It is never acceptable for a teacher to utilize the classroom to advocate for political purposes or advance personal beliefs. The courts have always admonished teachers for proselytizing in public school classrooms. This issue is not about a picture of the President, but rather a zealous misuse of seventh and eighth grade student instructional time.

The South Brunswick School community is enormously respectful of the Office of the President of the United States, President Bush and the democratic process for choosing our President. Anyone trying to suggest the contrary has the worst of intentions. Under other circumstances, the display of a picture of the President would have been viewed as completely appropriate and uncontroversial. It is important to note that pictures of President Bush are openly displayed in all of the South Brunswick Schools. The teacher’s own actions here, however, took it out of the realm of education and made the presentation appear partisan to many of our students and parents. Under these circumstances, our actions in directing the removal of the display were singularly appropriate.

Gary P. McCartney Ed D.
Superintendent of Schools
South Brunswick School District
 
Another News Story: http://www.app.com/app/story/0,21625,1070288,00.html
School not picture-perfect

Published in the Asbury Park Press 10/05/04
SOUTH BRUNSWICK -- The removal of a portrait of President Bush at Crossroads Middle School Friday started a controversy which has drawn national attention.

Shiba Pillai-Diaz, a teacher, was told to remove a picture of President Bush and his wife, Laura, from her bulletin board before being told by her principal to "get your stuff and get out," according to her version of events.

Shiba Pillai-Diaz was reprimanded by Crossroads Middle School in South Brunswick for having a photograph of President Bush in her classroom.
Following a meeting later Friday with Schools Superintendent Gary P. McCartney, who told her she was not fired, she had intended to return to teach yesterday.

However, she changed her plans yesterday and hired an attorney to plead her case after McCartney distributed to district staff and the media his version of events.

His statement, he explained, was in response to "her aggressive efforts to get herself national media attention."

Pallai-Diaz told her story Sunday on "Good Morning America," on ABC, and later, she appeared on "The O'Reilly Factor" on the Fox News Network.

The problem was never the picture, according to McCartney, ". . . but rather a zealous misuse of seventh and eighth grade student instructional time."

According to his version of events, she once told students she was "glad they were not old enough to vote." She has also been accused of telling a student, "You should be ashamed to be a Democrat."

Pillai-Diaz denied saying anything of the sort. "You would have to be incredibly stupid to say those things to a student," she said, adding "I don't talk politics with the kids."

She explained she changed her mind about returning to the classroom because of the prejudicial nature of McCartney's version of events. "I don't how I can go to that school again after he distorted everything and sent (the letter) to all the teachers," she said, while waiting to tape her interview in the New York studio of "The O'Reilly Factor."

Interviewed yesterday, McCartney said if Pillai-Diaz stopped making political statements he would allow her to return to the classroom and even return the picture to the bulletin board, telling her, "I encourage you to do so."

McCartney said parents had e-mailed Principal Jim Warfel, concerned about the nature of Pillai-Diaz's passion for politics in the classroom.

The controversy was elevated Thursday on back-to-school night, when three parents got into a heated political discussion with Pillai-Diaz.

She said yesterday the principal told her to "get out," which she interpreted as being fired. "When the principal says get your stuff and get out, what would you think?" she said.

After the confrontation with the principal she left the building. She returned to retrieve her belongings, accompanied by a police escort, which she requested for her own safety. She was joined by a union representative and they discussed the incident for two hours with McCartney and Warfel.
 
It is never acceptable for a teacher to utilize the classroom to advocate for political purposes or advance personal beliefs.
If that were the case, they would have to fire 98% of the teachers in every public school I've ever had contact with.
 
On Friday morning, October 1, Ms. Pillai-Diaz was directed by the Assistant Principal to remove bulletin board materials because they were being viewed as contributing to an ongoing disruption of the teaching-learning environment. She refused. She then met with the Principal who repeated the directive. At this point, Ms. Pillai-Diaz abruptly left the building, abandoning her post of duty and her classroom responsibilities.
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This issue is not about a picture of the President, but rather a zealous misuse of seventh and eighth grade student instructional time.
Shiba Pillai-Diaz, a teacher, was told to remove a picture of President Bush and his wife, Laura, from her bulletin board before being told by her principal to "get your stuff and get out," according to her version of events.
It seems reasonable to interpret "get your stuff and get out" or even "get out" as "you're fired." Furthermore, if the problem wasn't the picture, why did the principal instruct her to remove it?
 
It seems reasonable to interpret "get your stuff and get out" or even "get out" as "you're fired." Furthermore, if the problem wasn't the picture, why did the principal instruct her to remove it?
Because since they got caught, they feel the need to do damage control.

That's a really nice letter that Gary P. McCartney Ed D. wrote, but I don't believe a word of it.
 
Absurd

Like it or not, Shrub is part of history, because he's, ya know, the PREZ. And schools teach history. In the federal courthouse where I have hearings every week, I had to endure looking at pictures of Billary and Algore on the wall for years, because they were, ya know, the then-current PREZ and Vie-PREZ. It's significantly less annoying to see the pictures of Shrub and Cheney in their place now.
 
In the mean time students are not being taught things like math , english etc. Remember our school system collapsed 30 years ago. In NYC half the minorities fail to graduate high school. This is our national shame . :mad:
 
Lets anyalize this."Get your stuff and get out".The principal said that doesn't mean your fired.Ok Let's try this,"I did not have sexual relations with that woman".So Clinton getting a "hummer" means he didn't have sex with that woman. Funny how great minds think alike. :rolleyes:
 
In the mean time students are not being taught things like math , english etc. Remember our school system collapsed 30 years ago. In NYC half the minorities fail to graduate high school. This is our national shame

Yes, and strangely enough, it coincides with a federal Dept. of Ed that has kept growing and growing and growing, sucking tax dollars from the states that would actually be USED for education instead of paying bureaucrats in Washington. Meanwhile, the brief sensible conservative movement of the mid-90s to abolish the fed DOE is now dead in the water, with Shrub and other repubs all for making it bigger and bigger - there are NO true conservatives anymore (at least not in positions of real power). Fiscal Conservatism and the 10th amendment are DEAD, as George Will has pointed out. What really kills me is that STATE teacher's unions that are affiliated with the NEA actually endorse voting for DEMOCRATS at the federal level, who suck more and more of the states' money for education, in order to pay for federal taxes, including of course the fed DOE. Talk about pulling the wool over their members' eyes, the state affiliate leaders have - let's analyze what they have their rank and file thinking.... "OK, let's vote for Dems like Kerry for federal office, because they're for a strong education", when the reality is, this sucks money away from their own states' ability to tax and give them the RAISES they need and deserve. Amazing. That's OT though - NVM.
 
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