High school teacher placed on leave for using n-word during lecture
Pending an internal human resources investigation, a high school history teacher has been placed on administrative leave at Heritage High School in Newport News, Virginia after allegedly using a racial epithet during a classroom discussion about stereotypes, WTKR 3 reports.
Lynn Pierce’s U.S. history class was recently discussing the name of the Washington NFL franchise when the remarks were made.
WTKR spoke with Pierce off camera:
Pierce told us she was doing a lesson on Native Americans, and a student asked her ‘What’s the big deal with calling them Redskins?’—referring to the football team.
Using the team as an example, Pierce told NewsChannel 3 that she tried explaining why it’s inappropriate to use prejudicial and stereotypical names about any racial group.
She then said, “What would you think if someone started a team called the Newport News N****rs?”
In a call with FUSION, Michelle Price, Heritage High School’s director of public information, confirmed that a teacher was under investigation for comments made in the classroom after several students made complaints, but since it is ongoing, she could not confirm the teacher’s name. She said the school’s response was standard operating procedure.