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August 23, 2007
Whitfield County Social Studies Teacher Shows portions of the Movie "300."
Apparently a teacher in Whitfield County thought it was appropriate to show portions of the movie 300 to sixth graders. The as yet unnamed teacher works at Westside Middle School. According to News Channel 9:
"The Whitfield County school system's policy states that a movie must be on an approved list before it is shown in class. If it is not, then the permission of the principal is required. There are no R-rated movies on that list, including '300.'" (Quote Link)
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Until I read more about this, I have only three questions and a comment.
1. How much, and what portions of the movie were shown?
2. These are sixth-graders! Aren't "R-rated" movies for 17-year-olds and older?
3. Was legal permission from the copyright holder required to show this film in this venue?
4. My wife and I would not allow our children to watch this movie.
More later. Especially some commentary on those comments left at News Channel nine! They're great fun to read.
NEWS | By Carl | 10:39 PM
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