CRIME Ohio mayor warns school board during meeting: Resign or face charges for 'child pornography'

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A mayor in Ohio told all five local school board members to resign during a board meeting or face charges over class material for high schoolers he deemed "child pornography."
"It has come to my attention that your educators are distributing essentially what is child pornography in the classroom," Hudson Mayor Craig Shubert told the Hudson Board of Education during a meeting on Monday.
"I've spoken to a judge this evening. She's already confirmed that. So I'm going to give you a simple choice: You either choose to resign from this board of education or you will be charged," Shubert added, which was met with cheers from the audience.


Shubert’s comments came in response to writing prompts found in a book called "642 Things to Write About," which had been distributed to some high school students who were taking a college credit course.
The material included asking students to "write a sex scene you wouldn't show your mom," "rewrite the sex scene from above into one that you'd let your mom read," and another prompt asking students to drink a beer and describe how it tastes, the Akron Beacon Journal reported.
The material set off a firestorm from parents, including speakers who also attended the board meeting and called the prompts, "disgusting" and a form of "grooming."

Hudson City Schools Superintendent Phil Herman called the material "inappropriate and offensive writing prompts" in a prepared statement and said the books were pulled from schools on Monday.
"The district immediately determined this writing resource should not be in the hands of our students, and on Monday, collected the books from the students enrolled in the course," Herman said. "It is important to note that at no time were any of these inappropriate writing prompts assigned as part of the class."

Hudson High School principal Brian Wilch also said Monday that he and his administrative team apologized to parents, and explained that the course was offered in association with Hiram College and the "642 Things" book had previously been used.

"We did not exercise due diligence when we reviewed this resource and as a result, we overlooked several writing prompts among the 642 that are not appropriate for our high school audience," Wilch said. "…We feel terrible. At no time were any of these inappropriate prompts selected or discussed, but still they were there and they were viewable, and you can't unsee them."

More of this needs to happen... No more simple "I'm sorry", charge these people and get it over with.
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
More of this needs to happen... No more simple "I'm sorry", charge these people and get it over with

AMEN!!!! :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud:

wonder how many PARENTS attended that same board meeting and raised hell about it? THAT'S another issue . we need to STOP worrying about what others "may think" regarding our "conservative points of view". IMHO we should be proud to be seen as a BIGOT when there is a need
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
This is what passes for modern "education."

It is ALSO what passes for concerned Parents and a RESPONSIVE (though mildly negligent) School Administrative Team (it is almost impossible for the ADMINISTRATION to vet every resource. The TEACHERS are much more than mildly negligent, and are also due in the stocks with the Board.)

Hudson is an interesting little city. It actually qualifies as an exurb of CLE.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
Doesn't ANYONE really look at this material beforehand?

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NoDandy

Has No Life - Lives on TB
AMEN!!!! :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud:

wonder how many PARENTS attended that same board meeting and raised hell about it? THAT'S another issue . we need to STOP worrying about what others "may think" regarding our "conservative points of view". IMHO we should be proud to be seen as a BIGOT when there is a need
AMEN !!!

:applaud::applaud::applaud::applaud::applaud:
 

blueinterceptor

Veteran Member
I am unaware of ANY Principal who has the time to read EVERY RESOURCE cover to cover.

im pretty sure that the contents of that book were brought to the attention of school officials prior to this incident. As it seems pretty far out there. If not it should have been assigned for a teacher to read and report the contents. Are there cliff notes available.?
 

oops

Veteran Member
Ohhhh boy...dr. craig would have been the first person raising holy #*)$ if she would have ended up with that for her English class with college age kids...she could strip hide n not raise her voice or use any colorful language...some days I can’t believe how far south education has fallen in this country...
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Shubert’s comments came in response to writing prompts found in a book called "642 Things to Write About," which had been distributed to some high school students who were taking a college credit course.

The person who wrote this book with the intention of it being read by minors should be put in jail! Hell when I took a creative writing class in college we weren't given content like that, this is the kind of crap one finds over on FetLife.
 

mikeho78

Contributing Member
My question would be who is responsible for introducing or proposing it be used as part of the curriculum in the first place. The school board merely votes yea/nay, although the buck does stop with them. Negligence shouldn't go unpunished, but the full punishment should be reserved for the person who pitched it to the board.
 

LYKURGOS

No Surrender, No Defeat!
Curriculum gets examined usually by grade level and content related teachers. Then it is recommended to admin for purchase. Admin is supposed to sign off on it before it is purchased. Many board agendas have payment of bills as a consent approval agenda yes or no vote without itemized account. (we actually look at the general ledger each meeting and approve or ask questions before approval).

If you will note the class was a dual credit college class probably taken off campus at a local community college. Classes like gender studies and Modern sexual orientation classes are not uncommon on college campuses. The failing was probably a counselors fault for allowing an immoral subjected class to be dual credit course. Or the college professor chose to introduce non syllabus material into an assignment.

The college, a counselor and maybe admin should be the ones liable and the board if they chose not to act to remedy the problem!

This is the problem faced when parents want their kids to bypass the hum drum boring class work of high school for advanced credit college credit. Ultimately the parent has to sign off on the college class selection before they are enrolled and usually have to pay a portion of the cost. At our local high school juniors can enroll in a few classes on the college campus. I am always leary when putting 16 year old girls on a campus with 22 year old basketball studs. If the college is unwilling to police what they are teaching minors then maybe the college should be burned to the ground in the media by local groups, churches, parent advocacy etc. The problem is “we” let these university’s into our communities to educate and give advancement to our young and sometimes older members. Then we hold them at godlike elevation because they are professors who have phd’s.

So is this a board problem? Only if they did not act when the material was brought to their attention. More than likely it was mayoral grandstanding. College is a huge risk of corrupting the minds of our bright future. When the hangings start there need to be a majority of politicians a few professors and lawyers represented as well.
 
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LYKURGOS

No Surrender, No Defeat!
The real problem everyone is sweeping under the carpet is passing sexting pictures around among students to coaches and other staff. When the cyber sex crimes representative from our area tells me they were watching and monitoring football teams passing pictures back and forth to coaches with encouragement from the coaching staff that should be a scorched earth issue.
 
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hunybee

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