Fired Football Coach Sues School Officials for Retaliation Over Political Differences
A Massachusetts high school football coach is suing three public school district officials for retaliation after he was fired for questioning his daughter’s seventh-grade world history curriculum. Longtime high school coach David Flynn says school violated his First Amendment rights
Dedham Public Schools superintendent Michael Welch announced in January that the district would not renew head coach David Flynn’s contract because he "expressed significant philosophical differences" with the school district.
Flynn and his wife said parents were not made aware of curriculum updates that taught lessons on politics, bias, and race "unrelated" to a seventh-grade world history curriculum.
The coursework, they said, was "not suitable for twelve- and thirteen-year-olds," and even given its focus, the lessons were not taught "objectively."
Middle school history teacher Kim Randall created an avatar of herself for her online classroom that wore a Black Lives Matter T-shirt and used materials that depicted police officers as "risks" to black people and black people as "risks" to white people.
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A Massachusetts high school football coach is suing three public school district officials for retaliation after he was fired for questioning his daughter’s seventh-grade world history curriculum. Longtime high school coach David Flynn says school violated his First Amendment rights
Dedham Public Schools superintendent Michael Welch announced in January that the district would not renew head coach David Flynn’s contract because he "expressed significant philosophical differences" with the school district.
Flynn and his wife said parents were not made aware of curriculum updates that taught lessons on politics, bias, and race "unrelated" to a seventh-grade world history curriculum.
The coursework, they said, was "not suitable for twelve- and thirteen-year-olds," and even given its focus, the lessons were not taught "objectively."
Middle school history teacher Kim Randall created an avatar of herself for her online classroom that wore a Black Lives Matter T-shirt and used materials that depicted police officers as "risks" to black people and black people as "risks" to white people.
And a Related post about trying to pass a law relating to retaliation-over-political-differences in CA....
https://dailycaller.com/2021/02/16/c...#disqus_thread
