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Vena Stuart apologizes after video misleading porn porn

An unintentional misfortune with a video of a replacement teacher left the officials at Vena Stuart Elementary, who was exposed to adults last week after a classroom.

According to Jeremy Johnson, Supervisor of the Board & Community Relations, the Sumner County Schools school director, the substitute teacher tried to call a video entitled “Chicken Banana Song” for the students. However, the replacement apparently clicked on a link that looked legitimate, and the material for adults came up for a few seconds before it was switched off.

“We had a substitute teacher in music lessons who would record a funny video. He accidentally pulled up a website on which adult content was used up. As soon as he noticed what it was, he took it off,” said Johnson.

A letter that the headmaster Joshua Shelton sent to the parents of the students concerned on May 5, 2025 was: “While our replacement teacher tried to show the class a suitable video for fun, a website in which adult content was displayed in the classroom was immediately displayed. The replacement was immediately removed. “”

Johnson said the replacement did not go through YouTube to find the video you were looking for, but clicked on a link that looked legitimate, but the diversion when he clicked on the video was for advertising for adult content. “

“The page looked legitimate for the filter, but the diversion was something that shouldn't have been there.”

Johnson added that teachers and substitutes are trained in order to first check all videos on their own screens before they are accessible to schoolchildren, which in this case did not happen. Johnson said the employees are rewritten in relation to the guidelines of the district in terms of videos.

“We encourage the teachers to raise the connection before children see them and make sure that it is appropriate. We will do a little retraining.”

Johnson said the answer from the parents was generally supportive and understanding.

“It was obviously unintentional and shouldn't have happened, but we take steps to correct it and make sure that it will not happen in the future,” said Johnson.

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