Looks like Florida has some more grooming problems than just public schools.
Sorry but if you sent home instructions to one of my daughters at age 8 telling her to take a picture of herself in the bathtub with her homework, Im going to assume you're a pedophile, straight up and will be treated as such.
Thats just not appropriate on any plane of existence.
https://local12.com/news/nation-worl...-inappropriate
Sorry but if you sent home instructions to one of my daughters at age 8 telling her to take a picture of herself in the bathtub with her homework, Im going to assume you're a pedophile, straight up and will be treated as such.
Thats just not appropriate on any plane of existence.
https://local12.com/news/nation-worl...-inappropriate
Misty and Christopher Dunham were shocked to see their 8-year-old's homework assignment earlier this week.
"She proceeded to read to me that she needed to do her reading homework in the bathtub and send a picture of her doing it," said Christopher Dunham. "And specifically told her to stop, you will not."
Parents are supposed to sign off on the homework, but the Dunhams noted that their daughter would not be taking part in that activity.
"Emailed the teacher, 'Hey you may want to explain this, send something out to the parents let them know what the intentions are, this just does not sound okay,'" said Misty Dunham. "She did send the message saying you should be in pajamas, be in your uniform, have fun with it. But it didn't sit right."
Misty Dunham reached out to the school administration and later to police to document the incident. The report says the parents were told by administrators "we have been sending this homework assignment for years and you're the only one complaining about it."
Police advised the parents not to take the photo. Later, the Dunham family says they got a call from the school.
"I think you guys should do a parental withdraw for McKenzie," said Misty Dunham. "And I said,' I can't. I can't do that. We refuse to withdraw her.' He said, 'Ok thank you for saying that' and continued on saying that, 'Well, we're going to proceed with an administration withdraw.'"
The Dunham family picked up paperwork, indicating their daughter is no longer a student at Victory Christian Academy.
"No explanation," said Misty Dunham.
The Dunhams believe this sends the wrong message in two ways.
"A bathtub is not appropriate for a child to take a picture," said Misty Dunham.
"She did some thing right by telling mom and dad that she wasn't comfortable with something and now she's no longer in school over it," said Christopher Dunham.
"She proceeded to read to me that she needed to do her reading homework in the bathtub and send a picture of her doing it," said Christopher Dunham. "And specifically told her to stop, you will not."
Parents are supposed to sign off on the homework, but the Dunhams noted that their daughter would not be taking part in that activity.
"Emailed the teacher, 'Hey you may want to explain this, send something out to the parents let them know what the intentions are, this just does not sound okay,'" said Misty Dunham. "She did send the message saying you should be in pajamas, be in your uniform, have fun with it. But it didn't sit right."
Misty Dunham reached out to the school administration and later to police to document the incident. The report says the parents were told by administrators "we have been sending this homework assignment for years and you're the only one complaining about it."
Police advised the parents not to take the photo. Later, the Dunham family says they got a call from the school.
"I think you guys should do a parental withdraw for McKenzie," said Misty Dunham. "And I said,' I can't. I can't do that. We refuse to withdraw her.' He said, 'Ok thank you for saying that' and continued on saying that, 'Well, we're going to proceed with an administration withdraw.'"
The Dunham family picked up paperwork, indicating their daughter is no longer a student at Victory Christian Academy.
"No explanation," said Misty Dunham.
The Dunhams believe this sends the wrong message in two ways.
"A bathtub is not appropriate for a child to take a picture," said Misty Dunham.
"She did some thing right by telling mom and dad that she wasn't comfortable with something and now she's no longer in school over it," said Christopher Dunham.
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