A new spanish teacher in a magnet school in Dallas is now under controversy for once appearing in Playboy, online, for being "Coed of the Month" back in February of 2011. Parents have looked into her profile and Cristy Nicole Dewesse has been seen posing nude for Playboy. The school didn't have much comment on the matter, but Dallas ids's school policy says that "teachers must have good moral character." So the question is, does Dewesse have good character?
I think that this mistake posing nude TWO YEARS AGO should not have affected Dewesse this much. She has studied spanish and originally known that she wanted to be a spanish teacher, so I feel like the district could be more forgiving of her. A lot of people in America have made the mistake taking pictures minus clothes, and although it's technically morally wrong, the public should not have worked to get her fired. Now she will have trouble finding jobs because of one thing she did in her teens. I don't know, I just find it to be cruelly punished for something that happened before she even began teaching, but that's my opinion. How do you feel?
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/spanish-teacher-posed-naked-playboy-fired-article-1.1487060 if you want more information on the topic ^^^^
My sister actually goes to this school and I have heard alot about this situation. I think it is absolutely ridiculous that this teacher is under fire for a past experience. I understand that parents are upset about their children finding out but isn't it a child who found it in the first place? What did the search to even find this picture? I hope everything turns out okay for her.
ReplyDeleteWhere there is no direct or indirect malice, there is no crime. Truly, does this hurt anyone? She should be warned against such things, but she doesn't deserve the fire she's under.
ReplyDeleteThat's so dumb, it's a real profession so why should that be considered not right? Some of my past teachers were legit pornographic film actresses and it was well known around the school but no one cared because it shouldn't matter.
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