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Parents pull students out of class in protest of Glenn Harris' magic tricks

Feather Publishing
5/25/2012

A steady stream of Taylorsville Elementary students are being escorted out of school at lunchtime in protest of a planned magic show by ex-superintendent Glenn Harris, who made arrangements with teacher Karen Williams to fulfill a promise made earlier in the year. According to Principal Gary Stebbins, there will be no magic today, though he arrived with lunch box in hand. Photo by Alicia Knadler

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-11#1RE: Parents pull students out of class in protest of Glenn Harris' magic tricksSad2012-05-25 15:46
Classy, Tville.
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+1#2POOF!Me2012-05-25 16:32
he should preform some magic and dissappear!
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+6#3Hard to BelieveAlicia Marshall2012-05-25 16:32
In reference to earlier comment criticizing the TES students' exodus, I have to ask what is better? To stay and humor the man, or to maintain their dignity and leave? I commend the families who chose not to subject their children to the "performance". Hold your heads up high.
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-2#4RE: Parents pull students out of class in protest of Glenn Harris' magic tricksLaVerne Strate2012-05-25 18:09
No Audience???
Mr. Harris.. I hope you get the hint now that you are not welcome in our schools.
The best magic show you could offer is when you LEAVE.
TES be proud for taking a stand!!
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+1#5RE: Parents pull students out of class in protest of Glenn Harris' magic tricksdennis dickenson2012-05-26 08:01
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the parents cost the school more money,that's allready in trouble.
just close it,ALL the problems solved.
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+3#6RE: Parents pull students out of class in protest of Glenn Harris' magic tricksMarsha Elzea2012-05-26 08:50
Mr. Dickerson,
Obviously you have not been reading the news. Taylorsville Elementary will be closing at the end of this school year.
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+11#7citizenJanice Reinhardt2012-05-26 09:10
Well, it all seems to be getting petty. Let the kids enjoy a magic show - the teacher was probably put on the spot since she had previously agreed to it. He will be gone and it's time to let things go. People like Harris will never get the message anyway. How long will you keep the anger going?
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+1#8DAMNDustin Cline2012-05-28 08:48
Man that guy has got some balls. after learning of what he did, and i dont have kids, its no wonder people are gettin screwed by the govt. schools close and he walks with that much doe......can some one say criminal. yeah i just said that. then to show up to a school to perform a magic act.
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