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Susan Parsons Wall high school teacher censors student yearbook photos with Trump

Meet Susan Parson. The left wing hack teacher at Wall High School in New Jersey who censored yearbook photos of students who wore Trump shirts for their photo. Susan Parson, the leftist nut job who indoctrinates school kids makes almost $90,000 per year for her salary. All paid for with New Jersey tax payer money. But let’s hear some more how about teachers are so “under paid.”

Wall high school teacher censors student yearbook photos with Trump
Wall high school teacher censors student yearbook photos with Trump

The Wall High School teacher and adviser of the yearbook club has been suspended due to alleged censorship of images and quotes by students supporting President Donald Trump.

Superintendent Cheryl Dyer said Monday that the teacher, who she declined to name, was suspended “pending further disciplinary action” from the school board.

On the high school’s website, the yearbook club’s adviser is listed as Susan Parsons. According to public records, she collected an $87,950 salary last year.

“I don’t have definitive answers to all of my questions yet, but I knew enough at this point to get board approval to take that action,” Dyer said.

Dyer declined to identify what disciplinary action could be taken. Termination would require the board to file tenure charges against her.

Susan Parson even has her own website called Mrs. Parsons Technology Page. Her photo looks like one of those old Obama Hope posters what were all over the country in 2008.

Susan Parsons is a member of faculty for the Department of Technology/Media and has worked in the Wall District for 15 years. Prior to coming to WHS, Susan was a diving, swimming and gymnastics coach for Peddie School, Hightstown, NJ, a graphic artist in Los Angeles, California, a member of research and development for Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ, Supervisor of Technology for Millstone Township Schools, and faculty teaching technology at Communications High School, Wall, NJ. During her tenure at WHS she has written and/or revised curriculum for courses such as Digital Media 1 and 2, Digital Media Design, Web Page Design 1 and 2, Computer Repair, Computer Technologies, Yearbook 1, 2, and 3, and Digital Animation and Gaming. She is certified in both Art Education and Teacher of Technical Careers. Her graduate degree is in Education with a concentration in Educational Technology, and a certificate in Supervision.