N.J. teachers’ union head mouthed swearword at parent during virtual meeting. Now she’s apologizing. Updated Apr 05, 2021; The president of a teachers’ union for a Hunterdon County school district has apologized for saying muted profanities in response to a parent’s comments during a virtual Board of Education meeting held earlier this year. Kelly Hill, president of the Clinton Township Education Association, appeared to say the expletives “a**” and “a**hole” while onscreen but muted during a virtual board meeting held on Feb. 22. The incident happened as a parent from the district said they supported the school district returning to in-person instruction five days per week.