Those days in school when your teacher got lazy and played a movie were always the best. Well, maybe not always . . .
A math teacher in Florida got in trouble after screening a Winnie-the-Pooh flick for fourth graders. And no . . . not because Pooh walks around with no pants on.
He made them watch “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey” . . . the live-action HORROR movie that came out this year.
It’s unrated, but clearly not suitable for nine-year-olds. Pooh and Piglet are bloodthirsty murderers in it. (Here’s the trailer. Warning: It’s nightmare fuel.)
He says he asked the kids what they wanted to watch, and they picked it. But when some of them asked him to turn it off, he didn’t. They ended up watching it for 20 to 30 minutes.
It happened at a school in Miami called the Academy for Innovative Education. (Maybe a little too innovative.) As a charter school, they decide who to hire and fire, and it sounds like he’s keeping his job. But some of the parents are angry and say their kids came home traumatized.
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