Telepath Teacher's
Appeal Rejected
Jordan Micheal Finley’s appeal to be reinstated at Wilson Elementary School was struck down by Judge Bradly Braddock, citing that the school’s board was in the right to be concerned about the actions of anyone admitting to using her mind to influence young boys.
The gist of the school board’s report boils down to the fact that the use of Miss Finley’s telepathic power on someone’s mind is an invasion of privacy under the law. Miss Finley’s claims that she told the students she influenced what she was doing, and that they agreed to it, were deemed invalid, the judge said. “Boys of that age are not sufficiently developed to understand what it means to let someone do that to them”. The emphasis was in the judge’s tone.
No parents would let this reporter speak with their children, but I was able to speak with one of them from the other side of the school fence. The boy will not be identified, for obvious reasons, but he had this to say. “I liked what she did to me.”
This reporter leaves it to the readership to make of that as they will.
The gist of the school board’s report boils down to the fact that the use of Miss Finley’s telepathic power on someone’s mind is an invasion of privacy under the law. Miss Finley’s claims that she told the students she influenced what she was doing, and that they agreed to it, were deemed invalid, the judge said. “Boys of that age are not sufficiently developed to understand what it means to let someone do that to them”. The emphasis was in the judge’s tone.
No parents would let this reporter speak with their children, but I was able to speak with one of them from the other side of the school fence. The boy will not be identified, for obvious reasons, but he had this to say. “I liked what she did to me.”
This reporter leaves it to the readership to make of that as they will.