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You have lain three offenses against Ms. Mac: first, that she is gay; second, that she invades the privacy of her students; and third, that she bullied/verbally abused your ""pretty, popular"" daughter. Whether Ms. Mac is gay or not is irrelevant. A person's sexual orientation does not have any effect on how they run a school. If, Nancy, your primary concern about your child's education is the sexual orientation of her educators, I suggest you rearrange your priorities. As to invading the privacy of her students, I have attended SMA for quite a long time and not once have I heard about Ms. Mac hacking in to her students' social networking accounts. I'm a little confused about what there would be to gain from doing that anyway. Ms. Mac is not a nosey, smothering principle. On the contrary, she is the one encouraging our teachers and parents to allow us to make our own decisions. On more than one occasion, my mom has mentioned the assurance with which Ms. Mac makes sure the students at St. Mary's high school control their own lives. Finally, I have never heard of Ms. Mac singling out certain students and ""bullying"" them. Ms. Mac is nothing but encouraging and empowering.
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