One student complained: "He really tries to get the kids into learning. He should have every right to do what he wants as long as he doesn't bring it into the school, which he didn't."
The school had a different conviction: "The ideal is to kind of practice what we preach," said Leonard DeFiore, an education professor at Catholic University and past president of the National Catholic Education Association. If the teacher sues, will the school’s position be upheld?
[Scripps Howard]
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