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Australian Teacher Claims to be a Cat, Sparking Parental Backlash

Australian Teacher Claims to be a Cat, Sparking Parental Backlash

Parents of students at Marsden State High School are voicing their worries regarding a teacher's unusual conduct in the classroom.
A high school teacher from Marsden State High School in Logan City, Queensland, Australia, has attracted attention after allegedly identifying herself as a cat during classroom activities, sparking protests from parents.

As reported by the _New York Post_, the teacher is said to have exhibited behaviors such as hissing at students and licking her hand while demanding that they call her 'Miss Purr.'

Social media is abuzz with images of her wearing a headband with cat ears and a lanyard that reads 'purr.' Parents have voiced their concerns about these actions, labeling them as unsuitable for a school environment.

One parent of a student remarked, "She compels the children to call her Miss Purr and emits cat screeches and growls when they do not comply. It's utterly disgusting. Action needs to be taken." Another parent expressed her frustrations on Facebook, stating that the teacher 'made' her daughter 'purr for a lollipop.'

Other parents echoed worries about the learning environment. "It's more disheartening that the mainstream education system we entrust our children to has teachers behaving like this," commented one parent regarding the situation.

The incident resulted in mixed responses online, with some users finding humor in it while others raised concerns about educational quality. Reactions included disbelief and apprehensions about professionalism in teaching, with one user claiming, "You can't make this stuff up."

In response to rising concerns, a spokesperson for the Queensland Department of Education told _news.com.au_ that Marsden State High School is "aware of parents' concerns and that the principal has directly addressed the issue with the teacher." The spokesperson underscored, "Teachers are expected to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and ethics. This behavior is not permissible in Queensland state schools."

As this situation unfolds, it continues to spark conversations about the standards and expectations for educators in Australia.
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