Concord, New Hampshire: Concord parents speak supporting parent, teacher in clothing controversy

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    Concord parents speak out in support of parent, teacher in clothing controversy

    Dozens of parents turned out Monday at a meeting of the Concord school board to lend their voices to an emotionally-charged discussion over a local elementary school art teacher known for wearing colorful outfits, and a parent whose opposition to those wardrobe choices has drawn the ire of school officials and residents. Silas Allard, an elementary art school teacher at the Christa McAuliffe School (CMS) who identifies as LGBTQ, filed a restraining order in Concord District Court on Feb. 13 against Michael Guglielmo, before withdrawing the restraining order on Feb.16.


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    N.H. teacher criticized for feminine attire and social media posts returns from paid leave

    A New Hampshire teacher who was placed on leave after a parent voiced concerns about his clothing and past social media posts has returned to the classroom. Silas Allard, an art teacher at Christa McAuliffe Elementary school in Concord, was placed on paid administrative leave for about a week. He returned to school this week, after an investigation by Superintendent Kathleen Murphy found the complaints unsubstantiated, The Boston Globe reported. The complaints regarding Allard were brought to school officials by Michael Guglielmo. When picking up his daughter from school, Guglielmo saw Allard wearing what he deemed to be feminine clothing. ...


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