Mayor Tells School Board To Resign Or Go To Jail Over Appalling Curriculum, ‘I Have Spoke With A Judge…
Hudson Mayor Craig Shubert joined parents during a school board meeting calling on school board members and teachers to resign or go to jail.
The controversy was over a writing prompting book titled “642 Thing To Write About” that was used in the school’s Liberal Arts II writing class.
Monica Havens, a mother of a high school senior who received the book shared some of prompts from the book:
- Describe your favorite part of a man’s body using only verbs.
- You have a dream that you’ve murdered someone. Who is it, how and why did the murder happen, and what happens afterward?
- Write a sex scene you wouldn’t show your mom.
- Write an X-rated Disney scenario.
- Ten euphemisms for sex.
- Describe a time when you wanted to orgasm but couldn’t.
- You have just been caught in bed by a jealous spouse. How will you talk your way out of this?
- Write a sermon for a beloved preacher who has been caught in a sex scandal.
“I can’t even wrap my brain around a teacher, I don’t care if it’s for college credit, these are minors,” Havens who was a teacher herself for 11 years said.
Hudson Mayor Craig Shubert told the school board that he has spoken with a judge who confirmed the book is considered illegal in the state of Ohio.
“I’ve spoken to a judge this evening and she’s already confirmed that. So I’m going to give you a simple choice: either choose to resign from this board of education or you will be charged,” Shubert said to the applause of parents.
“Police officers wear body cameras to monitor their behavior, and they have brief interactions with the public. You guys have our kids all day and we don’t know what’s going on in the classrooms,” Dirker said at the meeting.