When a Prince George teacher got in trouble for watching the movies
To Kill a Mockingbird and
The Hobbit during class time, he complained about it to his students and turned the heat up on the hot water he was in.
Now for that, and a few other issues including an unusual reenactment of another classic story, Andrew Michael Dennis has had his teacher’s licence suspended for a day and is being asked to take a course on professional boundaries, according to a Consent Resolution Agreement from the B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation.
Dennis has been a teacher since 2015, and was employed in the Prince George School District Oct. 23, and Oct. 24, 2018, when the parents of two of his students made complaints to the Commissioner under the Teachers Act.