Ariz. teacher on leave for taking choir to Hooters

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PHOENIX (AP) -- An Arizona music teacher whose students performed at a presidential inauguration event is on administrative leave after taking 40 high school students to a Hooters restaurant.

Paradise Valley school district spokeswoman Judi Willis says choir director Mary Segall accompanied the students to a performance in downtown Phoenix last week, and during the outing, they ate lunch at Hooters.

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie...TERS?SITE=PAPOE&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
 

warsawdaddy said:
I'd like to join the chior!That gal teacher sounds hot and up to date!


I Agree the Place is not an Adults Only Shop.

I'm sure Proper ID Is not
needed at Hooters ?

Never been Myself.
 

Hooters characterizes itself as a neighborhood place, not a typical family restaurant. Sixty-eight percent of customers are male, most between the ages of 25-54. Hooters does not market itself to families, but they do patronize the restaurants. Ten percent of the parties we serve have children in them. Hooters is in the hospitality business and provides the best possible service to anyone coming through the door. For this reason, the chain offers a children's menu.
 

As said, not a typical family restaurant but I don't find it inappropriate to bring kids there. Apparently they don't either as they have kid's menu. In the story I heard earlier the teacher was quoted as saying that Hooters was the only restaurant around that could handle the size of her crowd. What really gets me is with the current push to teach school children about "alternate lifestyles (I'll leave it at that)" that what this teacher did is a problem. :angry7:
 

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