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crispini Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 09:10 AM
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Teacher in small-town Texas getting railroaded out of a job (based on political views?)
Edited on Sat Jan-31-09 09:12 AM by crispini
I got this via email and wanted to pass this on to DU.

Hello, My name is Brad Watkins, I am the organizer for Democracy For Memphis, and the Organizing Coordinator for the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center, here in Tennessee.

For the past few days I have been in contact with Mr. Richard Mullins a school teacher in Brookeland Tx. Brookeland Tx, is an incredibly "Conservative" area of Texas, and only 16 miles up the road from Jasper Tx. the scene of several incidents of racial violence and murder. Mullins has been the victim of a smear campaign and a slew of unethical practices, based solely on his religious and political beliefs. I have received numerous calls today from area parents, and concerned local residents who feel that Mr. Mullins is a good teacher, who has encouraged and inspired his students to think critically, and independently and is innocent of all charges, both spoken and written. In fact the administration of Brookeland High School made attempts to urge students to sign a list of alleged chargers against Mr. Mullins of which over 100 students out of 103 refused to sign.The students attempted to present to the Board of education a petition in support of Mr. Mullins and refuting any charges of inappropriate language made against him. The Principal of Brookeland High School, not only refused to take this petition to the board but forbade the students from such actions. Mr. Mullins is being railroaded by a School board of which all of those who support his removal are members of the same church. A church who's pastor has openly called for there to be only Christian teachers in the Brookeland school district. Currently the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center is in contact with several local and national civil rights organizations in Texas, who will be contacting Mr. Mullins, investigating this situation and offering their support. But if anyone out there knows any other resource that can be brought in to stop this injustice, I ask you please contact us, and forward this out to them. at Brad@midsouthpeace.org The following is a statement of events from Mr. Mullins, some names and details were redacted by me.

I, Richard Mullens, have been a teacher in the state of Texas since 1971. I have never received a negative comment, complaint, or write-up during this period of time. On the contrary, I have received recognition for my teaching and the test scores of my students. No matter what district I've taught in, my students have always excelled in the state mandated tests. I currently teach in Brookeland, TX, a small rural district about 16 miles north of Jasper, TX. I've taught at Brookeland for the past 6 years. I've been in my current position as US history, government, and economics teacher for 3 years.

These past 2 years have been an exciting time for me as a history and government teacher. My classes have followed the primary and election campaigns. My senior class last year, with the aid of the superintendent Lana Comeaux, was able to travel to Beaumont, TX to see Bill Clinton make a stump speech on behalf of his wife Hillary Clinton. In class we followed the primary campaign using Newsweek magazine and Junior Scholastic magazine to keep us informed about the issues. We had passionate debates about the issues and the candidates. It was obvious to my class that I supported Barack Obama. I allowed all students to express their opinions, as long as they did not include racial slurs or non-factual information. On occasion, I had to correct misinformation that was expressed by students. For example, that Barack Obama was un-American, that he did not say the pledge, and that he was a terrorist. After Barack Obama's election, I was looking forward to being able to share the inauguration with my students by letting them watch it on TV in my classroom. But instead, I found myself at home suspended from my job.

On November 7th, at a basketball game that was supposed to be our homecoming scrimmage, I sat at the scores table as a coach with Lana Comeaux, the superintendent. I was not allowed to coach because we would be in violation of UIL rules. Lana Comeaux at that time told me she was under pressure from the school board and they were looking for her to resign. She said that my name was also on the list of people that the board wanted to resign or fire. I asked why, and she said that a school board member had expressed to her that he believed I was an atheist and a liberal. She asked me if I was an atheist and I refused to answer the question. I said, "I won't play this game. I didn't know you had to take a religious test to be a teacher in the state of Texas." Nothing was said after that point, although there was a lot of tension among the other coaches about whether they would be able to keep their jobs or not, because she also told them that many of them were on the list.

Then on January 7th, a student in my classroom in second period left my class, went to the Principal's office, and told him that there was an inappropriate discussion in my classroom. I was informed by the principal, Richard Turner, that I needed to talk to her mother because she was very upset. Her mother came to class on January 7th, came to the school January 7th, very upset. She made some threats to me in the hallway. And then on January 8th, Mr. Turner informed me that I needed to call the parent, Mrs. Lowe. On January 9th, I had Vicki Smith, the school secretary, call "REDACTED" on my behalf to arrange a conference at 10:35 Monday, January 12th. Monday the 12th, I met with REDACTED and School Principal Richard Turner in his office. REDACTED was very angry. She accused me of being an atheist, saying I was too liberal, and that I allowed the students to talk about inappropriate things in the classroom. I told her that occasionally students would get on topics and say things, but I was unable to censor them before they were able to say them. She said that I called her daughter a name and I denied the accusation. But then she said that I didn't believe in god and shouldn't be teaching. She also said that she had spoken to 3 other board members who agreed with her that I shouldn't be teaching because I was too liberal and I was an atheist.

On January 15th, there was a board meeting. Nothing was on the agenda concerning me. During the open forum, several audience members spoke to their concerns that I was an atheist and I was too liberal. On January 16th, I was called to Mr. Richard Turner's office (my principal), and he informed me that I had been put on administrative leave with pay. The reasons, as stated to me by Mr. Turner at the time, were that I was accused of being an atheist and teaching atheism in the classroom, and I was too liberal. On January 23rd, Mr. Turner and members of the board met behind closed doors concerning my suspension and allegations that were directed at me. On January 24th, I received a certified letter from Mr. Turner that stated that the causes for my suspension apparently had been changed to inappropriate contact with students and comments. He admonished me in the letter for having contact with students who had text-messaged me during my first week of suspension, but I had not received any administrative directive, or anything in writing, prior to that time telling me I could not have contact with students. On January 26th, I called my lawyer REDACTED, with ATTE, and informed him of my situation that I was put on administrative leave with pay, pending an investigation.

I later had conversations with parents and a person who lives in the community, who informed me that the principal had met with the minister of the local church and had discussed my suspension with him. I also later received information from REDACTED,a "SCHOOL EMPLOYEE-POSITION REDACTED", that the minister was now subbing at the school and that he had heard that he would be taking my position, or if I returned he would be co-teaching with me.

There have been a number of rumors in our community now concerning inappropriate behavior: high school girls coming to my class to supposedly smoke marijuana, all kinds of accusations made by the members of the missionary baptist church at which this minister is the preacher. In the January 24th letter from Mr. Richard Turner, my principal, I was also informed that my suspension had been extended indefinitely.


Sincerely,
Richard Mullens
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MadHound Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 09:24 AM
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1. Sounds like some of the same BS that teachers all over have had to put up with
At various times and various places. Guy needs to get a good lawyer, sue the shit out of the school district, and publicize this all over the national media, make these school board members the laughingstock of the nation.

There are many places where teachers are facing the same kind of opposition. Small minded parents, deluded by right wing politics and fundy religions. And frankly, those who teach the humanities, social studies, English, are generally the ones on the firing lines since they're generally teaching some very controversial topics.
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donco6 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 09:32 AM
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2. It just amazes me that things like this happen
I've worked in public school administration for 14 years, and have NEVER had an incident like this, with administration or a school board. Maybe we're just more sophisticated than this Texas town? I'm not doubting that it happened (hell, I read about it on this board all the time), it just boggles my mind that people anywhere would think this was OK.
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skepticscott Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 09:37 AM
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5. Where have you worked, if I may ask?
In many parts of the country, it is very much the way you've experienced it, but in too many others, fundies get away with all kinds of illegal stuff with hardly a fight, because almost everyone in the school wants it, and the few who don't (sane and sensible people transplanted to the Bible Belt) are reluctant or afraid to make a fuss.
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donco6 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 12:02 PM
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15. Denver metro area.
We have the least churches per square mile of anywhere, at last count. So that explains a lot.
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skepticscott Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 09:33 AM
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3. This is just a very small example
of the way Christian fundamentalists would shape this country, if they could do it the way they wanted. Among many other things, in their ideal world, all teachers and other public officials would be conservative Christians, and everything that was said and taught in public schools would have to have the approval of religious leaders. The only thing that prevents them is the law and the Constitution, and the fact that there are still enough decent people in this country to fight for their enforcement, and enough judges with integrity enough to do it. Even then, as this piece shows, the fundies have to be fought for every inch. They don't care about the truth and they don't care about the law. All they care about is getting their way.
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peacetalksforall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 09:35 AM
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4. Atheists and Liberals can't hold jobs in Texas.
Edited on Sat Jan-31-09 09:36 AM by peacetalksforall
What an excellent example of hate combined with power sought in the name of God.

Does a School Board have total control in something like this without testing allegations?

We can't have church members making up the their law independent of state and federal law. Go with the law and hope they don't lie in depositions or the court room.

Relgious leaders and members lying? Nahhhhhhh.




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veritasvg Donating Member (63 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 09:39 AM
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6. Yeah...
...what he needs to do is to move to California.

It doesn't matter how many lawyers he gets in Texas and it never will. That's not how those people operate.

I lived there for years. There's no use. RELOCATE.
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tbyg52 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 08:27 PM
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18. Maybe he can't
I'd like to get out of Texas as well, though I do love my job, but I'm kinda stuck here until I retire, if I can ever afford to. And I certainly can't afford housing prices in CA, even with the drop in the last few years.
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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 09:49 AM
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7. Why did he wait until Jan 26 to call his union attorney?
What kind of a hell hole is this school district?

I feel sorry for the guy but he should have called his union before he ever sat down and talked to his principal or this lunatic parent.
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madmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 09:51 AM
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8. I remember someone on this board asking if being atheist ever
caused you harm, insisting there was no prejudice against atheist. Well I guess this isn't considered harm, because he's still breathing.
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olegramps Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 09:54 AM
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9. It sounds to me that he has an opportunity for a healthy suit.
He should welcome them firing him and bring a suit against the school district and each member of the board that has conspired to deprive him of his rights. It could be a grand opportunity to take action against this bible thumping idiots. I could only hope that people could contribute to his legal fund and blow this up into a national test.

We need to strengthen our war against this people and start to take real action against these so-called non-profit church organizations to remove their tax exemption for their outright political actions.
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veritasvg Donating Member (63 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 11:05 AM
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11. Look...
...you don't get it.

I lived in north Dallas for many years. Suing doesn't get you anything down there.

The way they interpret and enforce laws is different. Their whole philosophy of life is different.

You can sue all day long and it won't do any good. The higher up you go in their society, the more rednecks you'll find. Private sector, public sector...it doesn't matter. Austin is a little better but it's still Texas against the world and it always will be.

They want it that way. They like it that way.

He should either move or shut his mouth and take it. Those are his options.
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tbyg52 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 08:33 PM
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19. >>He should either move or shut his mouth and take it.
You're kidding, right? Where would we be if everyone followed that philosophy?
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lib2DaBone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 11:04 AM
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10. It's very difficult to be a DEM in the workplace...
Edited on Sat Jan-31-09 11:10 AM by lib2DaBone
..especially if you work in government, courts, law enforcement or banking.

As you walk through cubical land.. you will hear the radios tuned to Rush Limbaugh. American Flags pinned on every corner next to pictures of their dogs and grandkids. (in my office.. you had to have pictures 'approved' before you could post them in your cube)

Not that American Flags are bad.. but Fundys and Repukes don't want to hear about "change" or "fairness". They don't give a rats ass about foreclosure, hunger or 95-year-olds freezing to death because the heat was turned off.

To ditto heads, it's all about preservation of their salary. It's about keeping THEIR job, and they will do whatever it takes to stay on top, whether its lie, cheat or steal, to them it makes no difference.

I learned this the hard way, after being a cube rat for 20 years and having my e-mail hacked, my phone calls monitored and my mail opened. Thanks to our LMS (Lame Stream Media), A DEM-in-the-work-place is a dangerous thing to be.
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veritasvg Donating Member (63 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 11:06 AM
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12. Not At...
...UCSF, it isn't. Everyone's a Dem. Literally, I think that's all we have.
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lib2DaBone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 11:27 AM
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13. Wow... that must be a great place to work. I wish I could find a place like that...
my last supervisor-from-hell in Fundyland looked like "Elvira" from the Coors Beer Halloween TV Commercials.

She had long black hair... (a bald spot on top of her head) and TONS of makeup. She would wear a white blouse with a black bra underneath and she had these little shoes that looked like ballet slippers.

She would listen to Rush in her Executive Carpeted Cube. (The peons had tile floored cubes) Her weekend activities consisted of riding her Harley Davidson to Republican Rallies and Fundy get together.

On Monday.. she would bring in photos of her weekend activities, and all the lesser humans in the office would have to gather around in the break room to "ooh" and "ahhh" at pictures of her on her Electra-Glide. Everyone would then comment on how great she looked in leather. (Failure to praise the head poobah resulted in staying late or missing your lunch break due to unlucky events)

This woman is now a high ranking member in County Administration..may even run for office. Ahhh.. life in the Banana-Republicans. Florida really is "God's waiting room".

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Lars39 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 11:43 AM
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14. You used to have to be a Baptist to be a teacher in the town I grew up in.
And during the Depression, women teachers were passed over if there was a man needing the job. These holier than thou people are stuck on stupid.
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AwakeAtLast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 01:05 PM
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17. You would be surprised how many men are given the job over women in education even today
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argyl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-09 12:51 PM
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16. Asshole school board and parents but it sounds like the kids are allright.
101 out of 103 refused to sign on to this bullshit. Mr. Mullens must be an exceptional teacher for these kids to refuse to knuckle under to this travesty. Great lesson in democracy for the principal to refuse to take a petition these kids had circulated to the school board.
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Brad Watkins Donating Member (1 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-02-09 03:39 PM
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20. Thank you for your support.
I spoke with Richard and his sister Friday, and they are trying to keep their spirits up. The actions of the school board and principal are outrageous and unjust. I am however pleased at the out pouring of calls and emails sent to my office by parents, and student in support of Mr Mullens. I want to ask each of you to please forward this story out to others. Only by shining a light on this issue can Mr. Mullens and his family have justice, and be allowed to return to their lives in peace. If anyone knows of a way to help please call me at the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center at 901-725-4990, or email me at Brad2midsouthpeace.org. We are currently contacting the major and regional civil rights organizations and attempting to engage the media on this issue, but we need your help. Thank you all.

Brad Watkins
Organizing Coordinator
Mid-South Peace and Justice Center
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