Sunday, December 10, 2006

A Parent's Nitemare

from here: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53306



BRAVE NEW SCHOOLS
'Cabaret' production puts
high school girls in lingerie
Local newspaper refuses to run
'sexually suggestive' photographs

Posted: December 9, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern


By Bob Unruh
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com




A production of "Cabaret" in a California city that features high schoolers as cast members is drawing a horrified reaction from public interest organizations and local officials because of the revealing costumes and the teens' sexually provocative poses.

Titus Gee, a reporter for the Valley Press in Lancaster, first reported on the situation, noting that the high school performers will be "attired in bras, teddies, foundation garments, garter belts and little else."


The production this weekend at Antelope Valley College's Black Box Theatre in Lancaster, Calif., was not the responsibility of the high school, where spokeswoman Bridget Cook told WND that "there may be some individuals who have some connection to the high school district, like students or staff or volunteers" who are participating in the college event. But a spokeswoman from the college who did not provide her name told WND that the production was a joint effort with the high school. The newspaper said both high school and college students are involved.

Karen England, executive director of Capitol Resource Institute, said she was "absolutely appalled that a high school would allow its students to participate in a show that can only be described as a strip tease for minors."

"As a parent, I am outraged that a high school would allow its students, minors in their charge, to be involved such an inappropriate production," England said. "We are calling on parents all across California to contact the Antelope Valley Union High School District and express their outrage."

"Schools should be engaged in education, not titillation!” she said.

The newspaper said the production was a part of the Antelope Valley Union High School District's "senior project program." Highland High senior Lane Williams told the newspaper he's wanted to stage "Cabaret" since he was a freshman and was "surprised" he was able to do it.

"The musical numbers themselves are priceless – bold, raunchy and packed with sex appeal," Williamson had told the newspaper's entertainment writer, Julie Drake.

The newspaper, whose managers decided against publishing any promotional photographs of the event because they "featured sexually suggestive positions from dance numbers" also said the production "raised an alarm" among Antelope Valley district officials who saw photographs and watched rehearsals this week.

The play is a look at the nightclub life in Berlin before World War II, and as a Broadway show has won many Tony Awards. As an R-rated film it collected eight Oscars, including one for Liza Minelli as Best Actress.

School District Supt. David Vierra, who didn't return a call from WND, told the newspaper the district would have to look into its authority in the matter since it is a partnership between the school district and the college.

The school district does have a policy undergarments are required and midriffs be covered at all times, and another policy that bans sexually explicit or suggestive materials.

Trustee Donita Winn told the newspaper she was concerned about high school students taking part.

"I'm really going to suggest – not knowing anything about the play – that the girls wear a little more clothing. Also, the poses are a concern."

The newspaper said the poses show students clutching or pointing to their breasts, and their legs spread and angled suggestively toward the audience.

"The main word here is appropriate. … I do not feel that the wardrobe is appropriate for high school. I feel that the content of the play is adult in nature and not appropriate for high school students," Winn said.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Seventh word in

California

splains it all

1:45 AM, December 10, 2006  
Blogger Wild Bill said...

It just semms that Art and Culture have taken over the Top Education spots in the Schools now..

Academics have been pushed way down the scale of priorities.. With all the "Sensitivity" programs where the kids aint graded and there are no "scores" have rendered the teachin process obsolete now.. The kids just do what they want, when they want, and thats only IF they want to do somethin..

The NEA and their lobby have made it almost impossible for a parent to Homeschool now, too.. The School thanks its their job to teach Multiculturalism at school, and the parents are supposed to teach the Academics at home.. But the teachers will give outstandin marks for the kids Culture Credits, and then give LOW scores for what the parents are supposed to be teachin at home !!

I dont know how many times I've heard teachers and school Adminstators and Counselors on the radio sayin that the FAILURE of kids abilities to learn are the PARENTS FAULT !! Teachers are no longer willin to admit that they just CAINT TEACH.. The problem is that teachin is just TOO MUCH WORK, and they dont feel they should have to teach for the wages they draw..

But teachers have ALWAYS been a low paid group.. People that persue teachin careers know well in advance that will never be paid a salary that they will be satisfied with.. Yet they believe that they can somehow make the system different to where they will be paid a high salary someday..

It just looks to me like the Teachers Unions have conspired to extort more money from the School Systems by not teachin the kids on purpose, and they thank they can justify it by the pay-scale they have..

Teachers are not hired and kept at schools because they can actually TEACH anymore.. They are hired and kept because they can learn how to pass THEIR tests and meet State Requirements..

And its not just confined to the Liberal States either.. Its rampant even here in Texas too !!

The teachers raise hell about "get the parents involved" and then when they do, the teachers dont give the parents any controls..

Its destroyin the kids tho.. Kids lose interest in stuff like culture.. The dont want to make a bunch of clay pots and throw a bunch of paint on boards to see if they can determine what the "impression" is of what the pattern of splotches holds !! They want to learn skills to MAKE MONEY !! The schools just dont get that job done, cause the schools are only interested in teachin Hobbies and Entertainment !!

2:50 PM, December 10, 2006  

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