Teacher Suspended For Claiming Stephen Miller 'Ate Glue' As A Third-Grader In Her Class

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Oct. 12, 2018

The school teacher who claimed that White House aide Stephen Miller "ate glue" as a third-grader in her class has reportedly been suspended.

From the Los Angeles Times:
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has placed veteran teacher Nikki Fiske on "home assignment" while it decides what to do, if anything, about disclosures she made about a young Stephen Miller.

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The school district's concern is "about her release of student information, including allegations that the release may not have complied with applicable laws and district policies," said district spokeswoman Gail Pinsker.

“This has been picked up by other digital publications and blogs, and some issues have been raised,” Pinsker said.

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Fiske, 72, is a registered Democrat who, based on her Facebook account, supports causes associated with liberals and progressives, such as gun control and halting the killing of dogs for meat in China.
Beyond the craziness of publicly attacking your own student for their behavior as a third-grader, it appears as though Fiske's story may have been lifted from Miller's classmate John F. Muller, who wrote a similar story in June in Politico claiming Miller was "obsessed" with "tape and glue."



The difference is that while Muller said Miller played with the glue by pouring it in his hand, peeling it off and rolling it into a ball on his desk, Fiske said he would "pour the glue on his arm, let it dry, peel it off and then eat it."

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