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Anti-War Teacher Quits Her Job Rather Than Her Principles
Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^ | 24 September 2003 | Robert Jamieson

Posted on 09/24/2003 1:03:55 PM PDT by Publius

For the kids at Olympic View Elementary, it's the day the music died.

Their popular music teacher didn't come back to the Seattle school this year. Their arts instruction has been left with a gaping hole.

The reason why seems so ridiculous: Instructor Mary K. McNeill -- "Mary K" to everyone at the school -- made the "mistake" of encouraging kids to write and sing songs about love and peace during the U.S. war in Iraq.

A few parents complained. The school principal met with Mary, who had been at Olympic View for a few years and whose methods had been embraced.

Mary was issued an ultimatum: You can sing about peace but in no way can you suggest anything about stopping war.

"I feel I was being censored," Mary told me yesterday.

So just before the school year began she followed her principles -- not her principal!

She walked away from the job she loved. Better that than get canned.

Mary -- an "artist in residence" and not a certified teacher -- got the raw end of this deal. Anyone looking for positive leaders in the classrooms of the beleaguered Seattle public schools now has one less place to look.

Olympic View's principal calls what happened "a tremendous loss." But he says he had little choice. School officials and parents were singing a much different tune just this spring.

They held a big auction to raise money and a good a share of those funds -- some $20,000 -- was collected to pay for Mary's salary for the coming year; a special grant funding her position had dried up. At the time, no one raised a fuss about a teacher many parents said their kids loved.

And hardly anyone peeped when Mary and the kids sang at another event, also this spring, for the local East Indian community. King County Executive Ron Sims was on hand at the Indian spring festival, and hummed along to the young voices.

That song, which Mary's kids had been singing in class, went like this:

We are children of peace.
We are the children of the world.
We are children of dreams.
And we are the children of the world.
We are children of love.
We are the children of the world.
We don't want war anymore -- we are the children of the world.

The last line was the one that caused the teacher to leave her schoolchildren, and what's ironic is this -- the line didn't come from Mary. She often had the kids suggest song lines in class to foster group creativity and involvement. During one session, a 7-year-old student raised his hand and said: "Well, I don't want war."

Thus trouble was born.

"That lyric was the problem," Mary says. "I could keep my job if I sang a song that didn't add the issue of war. I could sing about peace but not against war. But if you look at issues of peace, inevitably aren't you looking at conflict?"

She loathed the idea of having to guard her tongue -- and the kids' tongues.

The school district has a policy that, in a ultrabroad way, speaks to the issue:

"The teacher, as facilitator, should treat controversial issues in an objective manner, pointing out alternative points of view, and ensuring that the major aspects of an issue are honestly and respectfully presented."

It's bothersome how this policy has been applied to Mary, who wasn't about to add a line from "Onward Christian soldiers ... " to the song.

The kids' tune was about war in the most generic terms. War in the Occupied Territories. In East Africa. And many people would agree that war, however necessary, isn't great. Mary had the song translated and sung in Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Spanish and Farsi -- just so it could be shared with children worldwide.

But because critics of the song knee-jerked and then shoehorned the song into the current Iraqi situation, they missed Mary's aim: to teach kids universal respect for others in ways and words they understand.

Don't worry. This 44-year-old music instructor will land on her feet. She's got work with an intergenerational choir at a local church. She's also got gigs with a couple of other schools. Mary says she has no beef with Olympic View's principal. She suspects pressure came from higher ups: "It's just heartbreaking all around."

In a flash of war-generated hysteria, in a rush to cave to a vocal minority, a fine teacher is gone. Didn't the school district learn a lesson earlier this year when it allowed outside forces to flush out a talented teacher who mistakenly used the N-word?

So far this year at Olympic View, there isn't anyone serving a diet of music rich with songs about love, compassion -- healthy stuff for young hearts and minds oft besieged by pop culture junk food.

The kids have no music at all. Just silence.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; Philosophy; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: antiamericanism; antiwar; childrenoftheworld; indoctrination; littleredschoolhouse; publicschools; reddupes; reeducation; sedition; seeya; socialists; soverignnation; taxdollarsatwork; teachers; usefulidiots; wea; youpayforthis
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Your tax dollars at work. Gotta get that conditioning started early.

A UNeesian point of view, rather than an American one.

1 posted on 09/24/2003 1:03:56 PM PDT by Publius
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To: CyberCowboy777
Please ping the usual suspects.
2 posted on 09/24/2003 1:05:08 PM PDT by Publius
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To: Libertina; Billthedrill
Kum-bai-ya alert.
3 posted on 09/24/2003 1:05:36 PM PDT by Publius
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To: Publius
"The day the music died?"

Barf-O-Rama

4 posted on 09/24/2003 1:05:55 PM PDT by JennysCool
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To: Publius
The kids have no music at all. Just silence.

Yeah, it would be damn shame if they were actually taught to read, write, add and subtract instead of sing.

5 posted on 09/24/2003 1:08:18 PM PDT by Orangedog (Soccer-Moms are the biggest threat to your freedoms and the republic !)
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To: Publius
OK, let's all have some organic multicultural s'mores, made only with free range fair market lesbian Graham crackers.
6 posted on 09/24/2003 1:08:46 PM PDT by steve8714
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To: Publius
Censorship? Hardly. These lefties forget that they are not the parents of those children and they have no right to impose their politics on them at public expense.
7 posted on 09/24/2003 1:09:32 PM PDT by colorado tanker (USA - taking out the world's trash since 1776)
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To: steve8714
Just for clarificaton, how can one tell a lesbian Graham cracker from a straight one?
8 posted on 09/24/2003 1:12:05 PM PDT by TheBigB ("Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats." --P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: Publius
The Seattle PU. Good golly, that paper makes the Sea Times look like raging right wingers.

The "reporter" sounds more like leader of the propaganda ministry.
9 posted on 09/24/2003 1:12:17 PM PDT by Professional
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10 posted on 09/24/2003 1:12:37 PM PDT by CyberCowboy777 (As thy sword hath made women childless, so shall thy mother be childless among women.)
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To: Publius
Best Kum Ba Yah Ever
11 posted on 09/24/2003 1:13:50 PM PDT by ZGuy
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To: Professional
Speaking of the Seattle Times, check out Bruce Ramsey's editorial in favor of an immediate withdrawal from Iraq. I debated about which of them to post today. (I don't want to hog bandwidth.)
12 posted on 09/24/2003 1:14:19 PM PDT by Publius
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To: Publius
"I feel I was being censored," Mary told me yesterday.

What a liberal teacher...what ever happened to teaching the three Rs? She needs to get Laura Ingrham's book, Shut up and Sing, or in this case, Shut up and Teach
13 posted on 09/24/2003 1:15:33 PM PDT by votelife (Free Bill Pryor)
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To: Publius
I thought you had to be a teacher to teach?
14 posted on 09/24/2003 1:15:38 PM PDT by funkywbr
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To: Publius
Best Kum Ba Yah Ever v. 2
15 posted on 09/24/2003 1:16:42 PM PDT by ZGuy
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To: steve8714
OK, let's all have some organic multicultural s'mores, made only with free range fair market lesbian Graham crackers.

LOL

16 posted on 09/24/2003 1:18:18 PM PDT by TexasNative2000 (You may disagree with me, but I will fight for your right to be in error.)
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To: Publius

17 posted on 09/24/2003 1:18:44 PM PDT by AmishDude
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To: Publius
Get that hippie OUT of tax-funded classrooms.
18 posted on 09/24/2003 1:19:18 PM PDT by Steely Glint ("Political language...is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable..." - G. Orwell)
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To: funkywbr
I thought you had to be a teacher to teach?

Actually, you don't. The Washington Education Association (WEA) has two classes of teachers: Certified Teachers and ESP's, who are basically teaching assistants or non-certified teachers.

This year, for the first time, the union is collecting dues from ESP's, thanks to winning a lawsuit filed against them by the Evergreen Freedom Foundation.

19 posted on 09/24/2003 1:19:34 PM PDT by Publius
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To: Publius
My keyboard is wet with tears. This is so sad. At least I "don't" have to "worry, this 44-year-old music instructor will land on her feet." What a relief! I was really worried about her.
20 posted on 09/24/2003 1:19:42 PM PDT by Codeflier
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