Teacher placed on leave after students smash Trump piñata... http://ift.tt/2pVHL1i By Dillon Thomas JOHNSTOWN, Colo. (CBS4) – A teacher was placed on paid administrative leave after the Johnstown Milliken School District said he allowed students to hit a piñata with President Donald Trump’s face on it. District Superintendent Martin Foster said the incident took place on the campus of Roosevelt High School in Johnstown as part of a Spanish class’ celebration of Cinco de Mayo. (credit: Lesley Hollywood) Video, and pictures, of the incident were posted on Snapchat, a phone application that allows users to share images for a set amount of time. When Roosevelt High parent Lesley Hollywood saw the videos on Snapchat, she immediately took offense to it. (credit: Lesley Hollywood) “It is disturbing that this would be happening in a school setting,” Hollywood told CBS4’s Dillon Thomas. “Why divide people? Why do this? There are so many other ways we can address politics in schools.” In a statement issued to CBS4, Foster confirmed an investigation was started after the Spanish teacher allegedly allowed the incident to take place on campus. (credit: Lesley Hollywood) Some parents,
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