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Utah art teacher fired for showing kids classical nude paintings
Published time: 30 Dec, 2017 12:54
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Educational cards depicting Impressionist and Rococo nudes were accidentally shown to 6th graders, and now a Utah art teacher is fighting for his job back. A pornography complaint lodged against him was rejected by prosecutors.
Mateo Rueda plans to appeal his firing, claiming defamation of character over how Lincoln Elementary School handled it. The school, however, reportedly didn’t fire Rueda strictly over the nude paintings, but for how Rueda reacted once students were upset by them, according to the Herald Journal.

The incident occurred on December 4, when students were instructed to study art postcards from the Cache County school’s library. ‘The Art Box’ collection had been a part of the library for years, before Rueda began teaching there, and he says he was unaware that several of the 100 cards contained nudity.

Two of the controversial art pieces were Italian painter Amadeo Modigliani’s ‘Iris Tree’ (1916) and French artist Francois Boucher’s ‘Odalisque’ (1749).

“I immediately took back from students the postcards I felt could make students feel uncomfortable,” he told the Herald Journal. “Then I explained to the whole class that art can sometimes show images that are not always comfortable to all, that art is better understood when placed in its proper context, that the human body is often portrayed in art, and that the images in the school collection are icons of art history and a patrimony of humanity.”

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That isn’t how parent Venessa Rose Pixton’s 11-year-old son relayed the event to her. Pixton told the newspaper that it wasn’t the paintings themselves so much that offended her, but how Rueda responded in the situation.

“My son felt that Mr. Mateo belittled them,” Pixton told the newspaper. “He said Mr. Mateo even told the class ‘There’s nothing wrong with female nipples. You guys need to grow up and be mature about this.’”

Rueda denied saying that, and he does have his supporters. Parent Kamee Jensen told the newspaper that her daughter never felt uncomfortable but was “very upset that her teacher was in trouble.”

An unnamed school district official told the newspaper that the firing was based on his exchange with students after the artworks were discovered. Rueda’s termination wasn’t official until four days after the Monday, December 4 incident. First, he was given a one-day administrative absence, then upon returning Wednesday received a two-day suspension.

That Friday, a Cache County Sheriff’s officer witnessed Lincoln Elementary School Principal Jeni Buist shredding all of the cards containing nudity, the newspaper reported.

“In a Friday meeting, they gave me two choices: to resign, accepting their terms of my alleged wrongdoing (eliminating any possibility to voice my opinion in the future), or to be terminated with a scathing and defamatory letter. Frankly, neither option was agreeable to me,” Rueda wrote to the newspaper.

Rueda, a Colombian who immigrated to earn a master's degree in fine art at Utah State University six years ago, says his professional interactions in the Utah area are the true reflection of who he is, not this termination.

“The terms of termination are belittling of my character, and to that end they are a defamation of character,” he wrote to the Herald Journal. “My intent when it comes to the hearing has [nothing] to do money or anything like that, but it has to do with exercising my right to be heard so that I can have a clean name, a clean reputation… This could be something that follows me for the rest of my life.
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We artists should dedicate our work for the betterment of humanity nd shouldn't encourage nudity or such harmful things .
 
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i honestly dont understand what's this chick's problem with nudity. chill the **** out g it's just a fucking homo sapien body
 
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I practice a lot for sketching , that include nude sketching from google ..
 
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In America you can't show nude arts. But you can watch anal pounding ****.
 
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Well showing the art was not what made the trouble for him . but honestly guys, do you think what he told the kids after that was correct ?
 
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i honestly dont understand what's this chick's problem with nudity. chill the **** out g it's just a fucking homo sapien body
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I practice a lot for sketching , that include nude sketching from google ..
I hope its not only drawing dicks outside bathrooms :D
 
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Well showing the art was not what made the trouble for him . but honestly guys, do you think what he told the kids after that was correct ?

Depending on who you believe. If you believe him (which I do) then he was fine in what he said. But the other girl claiming he said something rude and her parents making comments is sketchy at best. A lot of money hungry, sue/happy parents out there that are willing to manipulate their kids in any way to get an advantage at scoring a couple extra bucks at any cost. So I tend to believe the professional teacher who has taken the road to teach kids and not even get paid that well for it, and by the way he stuck to his principles and didn't cower to the school's threats, is even more of an indication of his character.

The only mistake he made was not check all those postcards or whatever before distributing them. Art is one thing, but art to a bunch of 11 year-olds is a completely other thing.
 
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Depending on who you believe. If you believe him (which I do) then he was fine in what he said. But the other girl claiming he said something rude and her parents making comments is sketchy at best. A lot of money hungry, sue/happy parents out there that are willing to manipulate their kids in any way to get an advantage at scoring a couple extra bucks at any cost. So I tend to believe the professional teacher who has taken the road to teach kids and not even get paid that well for it, and by the way he stuck to his principles and didn't cower to the school's threats, is even more of an indication of his character.

The only mistake he made was not check all those postcards or whatever before distributing them. Art is one thing, but art to a bunch of 11 year-olds is a completely other thing.
well I believe no one , but I believe if the school fired him without any hard evidence they are gonna have a lot of legal problem on their hand and also did the family sue school for money ?

don't forget there are 20-30 student in that class and it will be very hard to hide the facts if it come to legal investigation
 
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well I believe no one , but I believe if the school fired him without any hard evidence they are gonna have a lot of legal problem on their hand and also did the family sue school for money ?

Not that I know of, but I wouldn't put it past many of these parents in this day and age that they're automatically thinking of a financial opportunity. What he said and how he dealt with the school admins' threats of termination is more convincing, I think.

don't forget there are 20-30 student in that class and it will be very hard to hide the facts if it come to legal investigation

Hard to believe an 11-year old felt "belittled" by what was alleged to have been said by the teacher, especially considering others said they had no problem with what he said.

Majority of schools will take the side of students when it comes to something like this. The student body and parents usually influences the decisions (because it's less troublesome for the school) unless the teachers have a powerful union that can challenge matters like these. It doesn't sound like the teacher has that backing.
 
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