North Carolina state legislator Mike Stone is a budget hawk, and is supporting a budget-cutting proposal that could eliminate 9,300 positions in the public schools. It’s a contentious issue, and the representative has received many letters—including a plaintive one from his own third grader daughter, a student at Tramway Elementary, who was one of several students in her class directed by teacher Melanie Hawes to write to the Republican and plead with him to save the jobs of their two teacher assistants.
“Our school doesn’t want to lose them,” she wrote. “Please put the budget higher, dad.”
Ugh. Ethics foul; in fact, three of them:
1. It is unethical for teachers to indoctrinate their students in political positions in which the teachers have a personal interest.
2. It is unethical to exploit children as lobbying tools, under the pretense of educating them.
3. It is extremely unethical to recruit a legislator’s 8-year-old daughter to carry a lobbying message. Continue reading
