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Paris Hilton, substitute teacher? Not here

BUENA VISTA TOWNSHIP, New Jersey (AP) -- The Fox TV reality series "The Simple Life" will not be using a South Jersey school as the setting for one of its episodes.

"The show will not come to Cleary School," Buena Regional School District Superintendent Diane DeGiacomo said Monday night.

"They needed a commitment from us right away, and we didn't feel like we could do that," she said.

The proposed filming had provoked opposition from parents who felt it wasn't appropriate and feared that it would hold their community up to ridicule.

Producers of the show starring hotel heiress Paris Hilton and her friend Nicole Richie had approached school officials in December, offering to pay $5,000 to film an episode at a school in the mostly rural community 30 miles west of Atlantic City.

The third season, which premieres January 26, will have Hilton and Richie traveling the country trying their hand as interns at various jobs. The idea for the Buena episode was to have the pair work as substitute teachers and cafeteria monitors at the J.P. Cleary Middle School.

School district officials initially were amenable to the idea, and permission forms and a letter from the show's production company were sent home to parents.

But some parents responded angrily, saying the co-stars weren't fit role models.

"I just feel that it's ludicrous that the Board of Education and the administration would invite Paris Hilton to teach 11-, 12- and 13-year-olds, and Nicole Richie, too," parent Sue Barber said last week. "Their reputation leaves a lot to be desired."

DeGiacomo said producers had reached a mutual decision with school officials to shelve the idea.

She said she believed that a majority of the community didn't object to the show being done there, and noted that 340 parents had returned forms giving their children permission to participate, while only 34 had said no.

 
Originally posted by: speed01
They should have tried the high school.

Speed

Yeah, but middle school would've been funnier. You would've seen every school boy in the classroom take a bathroom break for some solid fapping time. At that age I know I would've. haha
 
Its about time someone called them whores. Jesus, I hope they never watched the video 🙂, it just sucked outright. Who would want those two as subs.
 
good for the school district. Maybe if they had made a reasonable offer of like, ohh... 50k, even then though.... 5k?! what an insult. 5k is all the degredation of rural schoolchildren is worth?! I scoff at thee.
 
"I just feel that it's ludicrous that the Board of Education and the administration would invite Paris Hilton to teach 11-, 12- and 13-year-olds, and Nicole Richie, too," parent Sue Barber said last week. "Their reputation leaves a lot to be desired."
They didn't want to teach Nicole Richie, too? 😕















😉
 
Wow, that would've been some messed up stuff. It might be funny if they did it at a high school though, I'm sure the students would give them a lot of crap.
 
Too bad the students wouldn't give them any crap. They'd be brainwashed children, and as such -- would be all over them thinking their the coolest. All I know is that if some used-up whore like that was a teacher at my kids' school, I would be finding a new school for my kids.
 
Yeah, the school board would have been stupid to allow this.

Both Paris and Nicole have past drug issues, are dumber than boxes of rocks, and well are not role models in any way.
 
damn.... and with my ex (god, I have to get used to saying GF again) being a substitute teacher, I thought they'd let anyone teach....
 
Originally posted by: digitalsm
Yeah, the school board would have been stupid to allow this.

Both Paris and Nicole have past drug issues, are dumber than boxes of rocks, and well are not role models in any way.

No kidding. I believe a pre-requisite of being employed by a school (even in this situation) is that you must have a background check (I had to visit a school for some IT work and it may have just been their high security, but they had to fingerprint me when I was only going to be there 2 days... less than 10 hours work.)

On top of this, it would make a mockery of our school system. Other nations are already laughing at us because of our declining education, and they want to turn it into part of a sh!tty show that shouldn't have made it past the first season?
 
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