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    A South Florida middle school teacher has been suspended after assigning explicit song lyrics as homework to her students.

    The Charter Schools of Boynton Beach confirmed an 8th grade English teacher printed out and distributed uncensored lyrics to rapper Lil Wayne's song "Six Foot Seven Foot."

    The sheet of paper has parents like Vanessa Guzman outraged.

    "This is crazy. They shouldn't be giving this to kids in school," said Vanessa Guzman.

    According to Guzman, her son was told by the teacher to underline examples of figurative language.

    "I'm uncomfortable reading any of this," said Guzman.

    From f-bombs and racial slurs to sexually charged innuendos and just plain violence. They lyrics in the Lil Wayne song are so foul, they cannot be printed.

    "They shouldn't be teaching this stuff in school for language arts. I mean, who in their right mind would give kids something like this?" questioned Guzman.

    After being reached for comment, school headmaster Wayne Owens released the following statement:

    "The lesson was for students to learn to identify literary devices. The teacher had already introduced Edgar Allen Poe and Shakespeare. Students were having difficulty grasping the concepts of literary devices such as: pun, simile, metaphor, so the teacher used colloquial material. This material did not meet the school's standards and was not approved. The teacher recognizes that it was totally inappropriate for a school assignment," wrote Owens.

    "It's telling the kids it's okay to swear," said Guzman

    While she appreciates teachers thinking out of the box, Guzman said this assignment went too far.

    "To get them to do their homework. But still, that is not appropriate at all," said Guzman.

    The school policy is to use G-Rated material and it must be approved.

    Administrators said the teacher involved has an unblemished record and will now be suspended for three days.
    Florida teacher suspended for assigning Lil Wayne lyrics as homework at Boynton Beach charter school

  • #2
    Woh They did a right thing, that wasn't a good move by that teacher
    Me And Weezy Don't Like Haters, Do You? Agent P Gon' Kick Your Ass If You Hatin' On Weezy

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    • #3
      stupid teacher tbh....

      even if he's/she's a fan or whatever lol, you can't teach young teens that type of language, even if they already know them and shit...it's just wrong
      Originally posted by Shake
      Why so negative all the time???

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      • #4
        lol this is fucked up.

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        • #5
          damn, that teacher got a good music taste tbh even if 6'7 is full of metaphors and stuff like and he wants to show them metaphors its wrong to show that song to his students in school.

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          • #6
            From f-bombs and racial slurs to sexually charged innuendos and just plain violence. They lyrics in the Lil Wayne song are so foul, they cannot be printed.
            Lmao
            "Armed and dangerous, rich and famous, young and restless
            Guns and stretchers
            Cristal and dubs for breakfast
            I just got one suggestion - none should test him
            'Cause cuz get hectic; send one through your sons intestines
            Glocks knock lungs from chests, you get the portrait?
            Bodies piled up on porches, it won't be gorgeous"

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            • #7
              But "Two bitches at the same time, synchronized swimmers" is a great example of a literary device

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              • #8
                "It's telling the kids it's okay to swear," said Guzman
                As if the lyrics could talk to them lmao

                How old are them kids tho?

                Still not quiet the smartest move from the teacher
                not his fault tho if they are too dumb to understand shakespeare

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TuneFromMoon View Post
                  As if the lyrics could talk to them lmao

                  How old are them kids tho?

                  Still not quiet the smartest move from the teacher
                  not his fault tho if they are too dumb to understand shakespeare
                  an 8th grade English teacher
                  probably 13/14

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                  • #10
                    Song is poetry though, just explicit lyrics ahaha

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                    • #11
                      What if the teacher was Marley G

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                      • #12
                        cool assignment
                        stupid of her to print out the lyrics
                        she should have made them choose the songs themselves though
                        that way if there are any explicit lyrics, the blame is not on her

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