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Utah School Under Fire for Asking Students to Write ISIS Propaganda Poster

 
 

School Apologizes for ISIS Propaganda Poster Assignment

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A Utah school is apologizing after a ninth grade teacher assigned students to draw a propaganda poster for ISIS.

The teacher, who's been on the job for just a few months, gave the in-class assignment to students in her two World Civics classes at Salem Junior High School in Salem, Utah, on Wednesday. About 60 students received the assignment, which required them to create a "neat, colored, professional" poster for the terrorist group, to "help students better understand the goals of terrorist groups and the methods they use to gain support," the assignment read.

The teacher included a note asking students to come forward if they felt uncomfortable with the assignment. None did, Lana Hiskey, a spokeswoman for the Nebo School District where the school is located, told ABC News.

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But some parents did not think the assignment was appropriate, especially after six coordinated terrorist attacks last week in Paris have left 130 dead.

"We shouldn't be talking about how ISIS recruits, we should be discussing the events of what they have caused to figure a way of how to deter that and how to help better the world," Annie Langston, whose daughter received the assignment, told ABC News. "I thought this isn't right, not right now."

The possibility of having to search for ISIS recruiting material on the web at a time when officials are looking to detect potential threats was alarming, Langston said.

The assignment had not been approved by school administrators, Hiskey said, adding that teachers at the school meet each week to discuss best practices.

"That never happened with this one," said Hiskey.

Four parents contacted the school on Thursday to express their concern.

"As soon as the administration heard of this and reviewed the material, they immediately removed the assignment," Hiskey said.

The school contacted the parents of all students in both classes and notified the students that they were not required to complete the assignment, Hiskey said. The teacher said she is sorry about the assignment, according to Hiskey. She is still teaching at the high school.

"She did this innocently, she's a naive young teacher," Hiskey said. "She wants to do the right thing."



-- Edited by huskerbb on Saturday 21st of November 2015 04:12:09 PM

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ISIS recruits young people. I'm not so sure that teaching students what to look out for, what methods they use, and how they persuade young people to join their movement is such a bad thing.


Plus, the notion that the school administration has to approve every daily assignment of every teacher is absurd. They approve the general curriculum, but the individual assignments are up to the teacher.

Much ado about nothing.

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Let the local School Board and local school decide. If the parents don't like it, then they can speak up.

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Maybe she should have sent a letter home with the students to explain the assignment better and give them a heads up.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Let the local School Board and local school decide. If the parents don't like it, then they can speak up.


But the function of the school board isn't to approve or disapprove of every assignment ever given by every teacher.  Even the administration doesn't do that.

 

Do you want all your school board time to be taken up by whether this book report or that math assignment is appropriate--for EVERY teacher? 

 

It would take longer to do that than teach the assignment.   



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Maybe she should have sent a letter home with the students to explain the assignment better and give them a heads up.


Yeah--although I think she kind of tried to do that by saying if a student objected they wouldn't have to do it.  It's just that she was young and didn't realize that teenagers don't talk to their parents.  It's more likely the parents just happened to see them working on it.  



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Here's my question.

Where are the "freedom from religion" people?

I just saw where a middle school teacher taught an Islam fight song.

But let's just keep pretending none of it is ever going to affect us here, in America.

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huskerbb wrote:

Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Let the local School Board and local school decide. If the parents don't like it, then they can speak up.


But the function of the school board isn't to approve or disapprove of every assignment ever given by every teacher.  Even the administration doesn't do that.

 

Do you want all your school board time to be taken up by whether this book report or that math assignment is appropriate--for EVERY teacher? 

 

It would take longer to do that than teach the assignment.   



No, of course not. However, the function of the School Board is to create policy and evaluate the Superintendent. It is the job of the Super and Principals and Curriculum Instructor to evaluate what is being taught in the classroom.

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Here's my question.

Where are the "freedom from religion" people?

I just saw where a middle school teacher taught an Islam fight song.

But let's just keep pretending none of it is ever going to affect us here, in America.


I think the fact that it IS affecting us makes this an appropriate assignment.   



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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:
huskerbb wrote:

 

Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Let the local School Board and local school decide. If the parents don't like it, then they can speak up.


But the function of the school board isn't to approve or disapprove of every assignment ever given by every teacher.  Even the administration doesn't do that.

 

Do you want all your school board time to be taken up by whether this book report or that math assignment is appropriate--for EVERY teacher? 

 

It would take longer to do that than teach the assignment.   



 

No, of course not. However, the function of the School Board is to create policy and evaluate the Superintendent. It is the job of the Super and Principals and Curriculum Instructor to evaluate what is being taught in the classroom.


Sure--so then it's not a school board issue.   



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huskerbb wrote:

Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:
huskerbb wrote:

 

Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Let the local School Board and local school decide. If the parents don't like it, then they can speak up.


But the function of the school board isn't to approve or disapprove of every assignment ever given by every teacher.  Even the administration doesn't do that.

 

Do you want all your school board time to be taken up by whether this book report or that math assignment is appropriate--for EVERY teacher? 

 

It would take longer to do that than teach the assignment.   



 

No, of course not. However, the function of the School Board is to create policy and evaluate the Superintendent. It is the job of the Super and Principals and Curriculum Instructor to evaluate what is being taught in the classroom.


Sure--so then it's not a school board issue.   



Yes, but it can quickly become a School Board issue if it is brought before the Board by concerned parents.

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