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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m glad he is gone. Go spread your subversive ideas elsewhere. [/quote] I’m glad he was not fired and I hear he jointly made the decision to leave with the school given the threats he was receiving. Have some compassion, I hope the school gave him a great financial deal to end his contract early.[/quote] I think this is fair to say, except his staying at the school was absolutely not going to work. So saying the "threats" are what made him leave is a bit of a stretch. He would not have ever had the same level of respect from parents, students, and other faculty as he did before the incident. Yes he had some support, but there were many who were unhappy that were not speaking up.[/quote] +1, agreed. He was well-liked by the administration and the students. As a parent, I liked him also. I was very surprised by that video of him. Everyone (including the kids) knew he was gay, but no one cared as long as he was a good teacher. I read reminder emails he sent weekly to the students, and they all were professional and even stern in regards to keeping with the dress code and skirt length. So his statement was unexpected and disappointing. As much as I liked him as a teacher, stating that you're subverting Catholic teachings (and feeling great about it) at a Catholic school is the absolute worse thing to say. I also lost respect and trust for him. I'm glad he's gone. He and the school made the right decision to part ways.[/quote] Also want to add, besides being the dean, he taught Drama. So he wasn't teaching a critical subject where his loss meant a great deal. But he had a fun and outrageous personality that made him likeable.[/quote]
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