In today’s world, being liberal is seen as a bad thing.
Certainly, I don’t agree, but if you’re pushing your philosophy on a high school class, there should be limits and it shouldn’t cross party lines…
BENNINGTON, Vt. –The school superintendent whose district includes Mount Anthony Union High School has labeled “inappropriate” and “irresponsible” an English teacher’s use of liberal statements in a vocabulary quiz.
Bush would be (coherent, eschewed) for once during a speech, but there are theories that his everyday diction charms the below-average mind, hence insuring him Republican votes,” said one question on a quiz written by English and social studies teacher Bret Chenkin.
The question referring to the president asked students to say whether coherent or eschewed was the proper word. The sentence would be more coherent if one eschewed eschewed.
Simply put, we’re supposed to get both sides when we’re learning, especially in high school. We can’t be objective if the knowledge is unequal. Many would have us think so, but we’d have a predisposition to the liberal philosophy…
Here’s to the concerned parents who caught this teacher. He or she shouldn’t be allowed to imprint their politics onto their students willy-nilly.
Now that this is over, on to the rest of the class…
















