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Latest news from the local paper
Wonderful. So this is how the small town I live in makes the national news.
Anyway, the upshot as of today is that nobody is going to press charges against anybody. And it wasn't just Ender's Game that was a concern. There were two other books as well: The Devil's Paintbox by Victoria McKernan and Curtain by Agatha Christie
Here's the latest: Schofield Teacher Won't Face Criminal Charges -
I Went to This School
I went to this school (quite a few years ago), and while infuriating, I don't find it surprising. Also, it wasn't just Ender's Game; the teacher also complained about the teacher reading "The Devil's Paintbox" by Victoria McKernan and "Curtain: Poirot's Last Case" by Agatha Christie: local newspaper.
The child had been disciplined by the teacher several times earlier in the year, so this is revenge by the parent. -
Re:According to original report it wasn't Enders G
In addition to the link the other poster mentioned, the earliest cite is: http://www.aikenstandard.com/story/031412-Aiken-County-Schools--3859574 which also mentions a story with a prostitute and a sexual act. .
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Re:Maybe he wasn't really reading Ender's Game
Check out some of the comments on the source article. There are claims he was not really reading Ender's Game, and that the school is covering it up.
Sure the claims were made, but... from what I saw it seemed completely baseless:
Do you know that Ender's Game was in fact the book that was read?
Answer: no, does she ("Lori") know it wasn't Ender's Game? Or what it might have otherwise been?
Then there's this, from "VeryConcernedParent":
my daughter has class with this teacher but was not in the class this occurred in. i talked to several students who were tho and they all said he was reading from the internet. one student even mention a nook he always brings daily as well as my daughter says he bring his personal lap top as well. Mrs Jackie Barnwell should loose her job over her handeling of this.
Aha - something more concrete: he might have been reading... from the Internet!!1! And calls for firing over it too. (From an apparently semi-literate "VeryConcernedParent" to boot, oh the irony.)
So, thanks for the link to the story & comments, but I saw nothing indicating anything else was actually being read, just wild speculation.
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Re:Good Ole Southern Cackalacky
I'm drawing a blank here but about the only thing I can think of that would qualify as close to pornography is the part where Ender beats the shit out of that bully and the book talks about how his medical sheet reads "bruised testicle."
After the teenager's mother contacted police, investigators contacted the school.
School officials have since said two of the three books the teacher read were determined to have materials (primarily swear words) and, in some instances, subject matter and terminology that school administrators consider inappropriate for the middle school.According to commonsensemedia.org, which claims it has in-house staff and a team of reviewers who are experts in children's media, technology, health and policy matters, "this book was not originally intended for children. The violence is, at times, quite brutal, as kids kill other kids, though unintentionally, and the main character is admired for his ruthlessly efficient violence, though he himself is disturbed by it."
The website also advises parents to be aware of violence, sex and language, but states that the content is appropriate for children 12 years or older.
The student who gave a statement to the school is 14. -
the three books
I found this list of books in the comment section of this page: http://www.aikenstandard.com/story/031512-school-board-releases-statement-to-enders-game-book The three books are Ender's Game (Card), Devils Paintbox (), and Curtain, Poirots Last Case (Agatha Christie)
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Maybe he wasn't really reading Ender's Game
Check out some of the comments on the source article. There are claims he was not really reading Ender's Game, and that the school is covering it up.
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Re:There is a serious concern here