The teacher, Stephen Hanna, was photographed in the shop class he teaches at Oakville Trafalgar High School wearing what appears to be a busty prosthetic under very tight shirts – showing fake nipples – along with biking shorts and blond hair (likely a wig).
Stephen is a wood shop teacher seen here struggling to usa a circular saw while neglecting to wear eye protection and having his fake breasts hover dangerously close along with his hair which should be up in a ponytail while using tools such as this for safety.
Here are some more pictures taken by students where you can see how vulgar the protruding nipples are and how low the prosthetics hang on his body.
In another video the student who filmed it is clearly disgusted about this being allowed to happen as their caption reads “I almost threw up”.
Here is a video of him walking down the halls of the school. Are you ok with this perverted man flaunting his fetish around school and walking into the girls bathroom with your daughter?
Pictured center is what Mr. Hanna looked like last year. Pictures left is their profile picture which has been heavily edited using FaceApp. On the right you can see what he actually looks like as a mockery of a real women.
The school was asked for comment and confirmed this is a teacher at their school and they approve of his vulgar appearance while teaching children.
TNC news reports:
Although somewhat quieter than other Ontario school boards, the Halton District School Board (HDSB) appears to be no less woke.
The board’s recently appointed director, Curtis Ennis, came directly from the Toronto District School Board, which has taken a leadership role in its effort to push radical gender and anti-black racism ideologies.
The HDSB’s Gender Expression policy, created in October of 2021 indicates that students and staff have a right to equitable treatment based on gender identity and gender expression.
“The HDSB is committed to establishing and maintaining a safe, caring, inclusive, equitable and welcoming learning and working environment for all members of the school community – staff included – who identify as transgender.
Under dress codes, the policy states that all students should be permitted to wear the clothing of their choice, provided that the clothing “does not violate” the school’s dress code.
That section indicates dress codes will be developed permitting students to express their gender identity.
There is no indication in this policy what constitutes a suitable dress code for transgendered teachers.
But one does not need to be a rocket scientist to suggest that coming to school dressed like an outrageous drag queen – whether a man who identifies as female or a biological female – is highly inappropriate.
Stephen Hanna may have felt the need to make a statement but his “coming out” as a female is obscene, not at all conducive to classroom learning.
Most Twitter commenters agreed that they don’t care whether a teacher is transgendered but Hanna’s choices are beyond the pale.
Instead of hiding behind their gender policy or removing the names of staff people from the Oakville-Trafalgar High School website, it would be nice to see the HDSB act as adults and take a measured common sense approach to this teacher.
At the moment, if we had to give this school marks for its mishandling of the situation, it would be double F.