Teacher Allowed To Return To Classroom After Sex Change
Yikes...

I don't have a problem with transsexuals (what they want to do with their bodies is fine by me, I guess) but I'm pretty sure I'd draw the line at having one teach my child.
I mean, if a person can't figure out what gender they are I'm not real keen on them being responsible for my kid's education.

EAGLESWOOD TOWNSHIP, N.J. - To students at Eagleswood Elementary School, she used to be Mr. McBeth. Now, after undergoing a sex change, 71-year-old Lily McBeth is ready to return to teaching as Miss McBeth.
Despite criticism from parents, the school board on Monday stood by its decision to allow McBeth to resume working as a substitute teacher.
After two hours of public debate and a private meeting with McBeth and her lawyer, the board took no action on calls by several parents to bar McBeth from returning to the school where she taught for five years before becoming a woman.
"It was magnificent," McBeth said afterward. "You saw democracy in action."
McBeth, a retired sales executive who was married for 33 years and had three children, underwent gender reassignment surgery last year and re-applied for her job under her new name.
McBeth on Monday told the school board and the crowd that she loves teaching and children, and looks forward to returning to the classroom.
I don't have a problem with transsexuals (what they want to do with their bodies is fine by me, I guess) but I'm pretty sure I'd draw the line at having one teach my child.
I mean, if a person can't figure out what gender they are I'm not real keen on them being responsible for my kid's education.











