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School screening of 'Passion' film sparks complaint.


After receiving a complaint from a parent and a local civil rights advocacy group, a Florida public school has reprimanded a substitute teacher for showing Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" to ninth graders.

A substitute teacher at a Hernando County school for students who are considered disruptive or at risk showed the R-rated movie to the ninth-grade class in late October. According to according to
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, one of the 14 students brought a videotape of the controversial movie to class and convinced the substitute teacher to show it.

A mother of one of the student's learned of the situation and reported it to a Florida affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), nonpartisan organization devoted to the preservation and extension of the basic rights set forth in the U.S. Constitution.  and complained to the school's principal. According to the news report, the parent also said that after the film's showing. the substitute teacher described the movie as being based on the truth.

Principal John Shepherd told the St. Petersburg Times that he would issue a letter of reprimand A letter of reprimand is a letter to an employee or soldier from his or her superior that details the wrongful actions of the person and the punishment that can be expected. A formal letter of reprimand is one in which a copy of the letter is kept on record.  to the substitute teacher, only because R-rated movies are prohibited from being shown in the classrooms. He denied that the film was used to promote religion.

"These are chronically disruptive kids, and maybe it's good for them" Shepherd said.

The ACLU ACLU: see American Civil Liberties Union.  attorney, however, told the newspaper that public school teachers should not use material, such as Gibson's movie, to promote religion.
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Title Annotation:Around The States
Publication:Church & State
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Date:Dec 1, 2004
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