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Hot off the presses: the November Teachers.Net Gazette....

Re: One Act Play
Posted by Misty on 11/02/07

    When I was in high school drama, we too had the same dilema
    of sharing a dressing room. No one ever complained; it was
    just the way it was. I don't have any ideas for you other
    than get a petition going in your school and write a letter
    to the editor of your local paper. I don't believe any
    crimes have been committed and I highly doubt this is the
    first time that has happened. :-)


    On 4/03/07, Kendra wrote:
    > I am a senior at a high school in Texas. We just finished
    > our One Act Play, and now charges are being brought
    > against our dedicated director. The coaching staff was
    > very upset because we only had one dressing room, making
    > it a co-ed dressing room. They told officails that it was
    > not right that high schoolers were allowed to see
    > classmates naked. But that is not the case at all, "walls"
    > were built, out of everything we could find,(Blankets,
    > poeple, jackets, etc.)to give privacy to classmates. I am
    > at my witts end, I speak to the officails daily and my
    > voice is not heard. And some of my fellow classmates are
    > put into ISS for speaking their mind. The only reason I am
    > not with my classmates is because I have "deep roots" in
    > the community, and it would not look good if I
    > was "silenced." I do not know what to do. If anyone has
    > any information on what to do, please respond, and help me
    > save a dedicated teacher and a program that helps many
    > teenagers. Thanks, Kendra


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