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Teacher Suspended For Student’s Science Projects Deemed To Be “Imitation Weapons”
Steve Watson infowars.com Students at a public high school in Los Angeles are campaigning for Unified School District officials to reinstate a popular teacher after he was suspended when two of his students submitted science projects that administrators said resembled guns. The LA Times reports that Greg Schiller, was sentence to “teacher jail” (with pay) in February from the Grand Arts High School for “supervising the building, research and development of imitation weapons,” according to administrators. As part of a science fair, one student created an “air cannon” that was capable of propelling small objects, while another put together an electromagnetic battery powered “coil gun”. The former was designed to be operated using air pressure. However, no source of air pressure was ever connected to the device, so it could not have been “fired”. The device was reportedly similar to one that fired marshmallows in 2012 as part of a White House Science Fair. The horror. When administrators investigated, they impounded the device as “evidence,” and also confiscated the “coil gun”. Mr Schiller was removed from his position after a school employee saw the air pressure project and told officials that it looked like a scary weapon. Schiller himself says that he never saw the completed project and had only seen blueprints and photos. “As far as we can tell, he’s being punished for teaching science,” said Warren Fletcher, president of United Teachers Los Angeles. to read more: infowars.com
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