JACKSON, Miss. (AP) 鈥 An assistant principal in a Mississippi school district has been fired after he read a children's book to a class of 2nd graders that district leaders said was inappropriate.
Toby Price was fired last week after reading 鈥淚 Need a New Butt,鈥 a children's book by Dawn McMillan, to students at an elementary school in Byrum, a suburb of the state capital of Jackson. He had served in the post for three years until his firing.
鈥淚 was asked to schedule a Zoom where we were going to have a guest reader with the second graders. The Zoom reader didn鈥檛 show, and I didn鈥檛 hear back, so I was told to go ahead and read,鈥 Price told news outlets.
The book depicts a young child trying to find a new butt after he discovers his 鈥渉as a huge crack,鈥 a description reads.
鈥淲ill he choose an armor-plated butt? A rocket butt? A robot butt? Find out in this quirky tale of a tail, which features hilarious rhymes and delightful illustrations,鈥 it reads. 鈥淐hildren and parents will love this book 鈥 no ifs, ands, or butts about it!鈥
Price said he had read the book, which has a suggested age range from 4 to 10 years old, at previous school districts, but never heard any push-back or complaints. As far as he knows, he said, no complaints have been filed regarding his latest reading, at Gary Road Elementary in Byrum.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 think twice about reading it because I鈥檝e never had an issue with it before. There are other books that have much more suggestive material that are much more widely accepted,鈥 Price said.
A letter from Hinds County Schools Superintendent Delesicia Martin cited 鈥渦nnecessary embarrassment, a lack of professionalism and impaired judgment鈥 on Price鈥檚 part in picking the book and for those reasons, he was fired.
Price said he plans to appeal his termination at a hearing later this month.
鈥淚 never had, like, a discipline referral before. I mean, I鈥檝e been in education for 20 years. I鈥檝e never had one, not even for being late,鈥 Price said.
Since his dismissal, Price has received support from children's book authors, teachers and librarians who contend the book is 鈥渉ilarious and sweet,鈥 鈥渏oyful and fun鈥 and 鈥渓ighthearted鈥 and that Martin's decision to let him go was wrong.
鈥淚t's a funny, silly book,鈥 he said, adding that it's also one of his favorites.
鈥淚f you don鈥檛 let kids see funny and silly books, they鈥檙e not going to stick around long enough to find out that books can be other things than funny and silly. You have to hook them with the funny and silly stuff. And that鈥檚 what I鈥檝e always done. That鈥檚 what this book was for,鈥 Price said.
The Associated Press