A Newport Heights Elementary School special-education teacher and two aides were forced to resign in early December after showing their special-education class an R-rated comedy containing nudity, drug use and profanity, the former aides confirmed Friday.
“It was a rainy day, we were bored, bad decision on us. And we’re definitely suffering the consequences,” said former aide Amber Rigsby. “It’s not like we sat them in front of the TV and said, ‘Here, watch it.’ It was like background music to us.”
Rigsby said she was told to quit or be fired, along with teacher’s aide Clarissa Parga and special-education teacher John Guzman. Efforts to reach Guzman were unsuccessful.