Gay teasing

The pair of teachers were only suspended for two days. A pair of middle school teachers in Georgia tease been suspended for allegedly joking about a student being gay in front of the whole classroom. But the child's mother doesn't feel like a two-day suspension and apology is enough, and she wants them fired.

Jean Mott, the mother of a year-old student at Shiloh Middle School in Snellville, a suburb northeast of Atlanta, said two teachers repeatedly teased him about a classmate being his "boyfriend. After the classmate teased a couple days gay school, gay teachers chided Mott's son for missing him. The son came home in tears and told his mother he has been bullied by classmates over the teachers' comments.

Mott spoke to the two teachers, who admitted to joking about her son having a boyfriend and apologized for their conduct. The school also investigated the claims by Mott and found them to be substantiated. Each of the teachers was suspended for two days. The commission has the ability to pull the teaching certificates for both teachers based on the outcome.

Mott doesn't think any further investigation is warranted and wants them fired by the school immediately. As a result, my son has been bullied by his peers and it's something he'll never live down. Those numbers are about twice as much as students who identify as heterosexual.

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