High School P.E. teacher arrested in alleged connection to U.S. Capitol riot
By Elina Shirazi
High school P.E. teacher arrested in alleged connection to Capitol riot
Viera High School P.E teacher, Kenneth Reda was arrested for his alleged role in the January 6 Capitol riot.
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. - Authorities said a Florida high school instructor was arrested on Tuesday for his alleged connection to the U.S. Capitol riot.
Court documents show Viera High School P.E. teacher Kenneth Reda used the social media app, Parler, discussing his trip to D.C., saying, I was there at the steps of the capital. I got into the Capitol building. There was certainly a difference in attitude by some a small number mind you than the rest of us more violent and speaking poorly to the police.
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The Florida Education Association, the largest teachers’ union in the state, has publicly opposed the rule.
“Florida isn’t going to equip students as critical thinkers by hiding facts. Students deserve the best possible education we can provide and the truest and most inclusive picture of their world and our shared history,” association president Andrew Spar said in a statement Wednesday.
Brevard Federation of Teachers president Anthony Colucci said he has not been following that policy specifically but has noticed increased scrutiny of teachers in recent years.
“There is this misconception that comes out of the media that teachers indoctrinate students, but in reality, they work extremely hard to do just the opposite to teach them to be independent, critical thinkers,” Colucci said.