Anonymous wrote:My child's MCPS high school 10th grade health teacher has told her class that vaccines are ineffective, and can cause autism. (She has also told her class about her infant daughter born last year.)
My first thought is to report this to the principal, but I don't want to stifle her free speech. (I am not certain if the topic came up as part of the course, or whether it was incidental. But my daughter did say she lost points on a test by arguing with her.)
Any suggestions on how to handle this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes I will report the teacher, though there are excuses I could make. (1) I only heard her secondhand (what my daughter said happened in class) (2) My daughter is still in the class and already says the teacher doesn't like her because of her arguing about vaccines (3) its part of life that you are going to hear people say this crap, and I had a good conversation with mu daughter about this (4) its doubtful that anyone will choose not to vaccinate their kids in the future because of what their 10th grade health teacher said.
But yes I will insist that the principal give her a warning.
Then frame it to the principal that way: "My DD was in Ms. Jones's health class last week, and came home saying that she heard something there that I find disturbing, coming from a person in this position. I want you to know about this, but please also be aware that my DD is afraid that my speaking out will affect her grade in this class. We need to make sure that doesn't happen."
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes I will report the teacher, though there are excuses I could make. (1) I only heard her secondhand (what my daughter said happened in class) (2) My daughter is still in the class and already says the teacher doesn't like her because of her arguing about vaccines (3) its part of life that you are going to hear people say this crap, and I had a good conversation with mu daughter about this (4) its doubtful that anyone will choose not to vaccinate their kids in the future because of what their 10th grade health teacher said.
But yes I will insist that the principal give her a warning.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes I will report the teacher, though there are excuses I could make. (1) I only heard her secondhand (what my daughter said happened in class) (2) My daughter is still in the class and already says the teacher doesn't like her because of her arguing about vaccines (3) its part of life that you are going to hear people say this crap, and I had a good conversation with mu daughter about this (4) its doubtful that anyone will choose not to vaccinate their kids in the future because of what their 10th grade health teacher said.
But yes I will insist that the principal give her a warning.
Anonymous wrote:My child's MCPS high school 10th grade health teacher has told her class that vaccines are ineffective, and can cause autism. (She has also told her class about her infant daughter born last year.)
My first thought is to report this to the principal, but I don't want to stifle her free speech. (I am not certain if the topic came up as part of the course, or whether it was incidental. But my daughter did say she lost points on a test by arguing with her.)
Any suggestions on how to handle this?