The film is a slasher film that follows the beloved character going on a killing spree after being abandoned by his sidekick Christopher Robin. The film was released in February after "Winnie the Pooh" became public domain the year before.
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A parent named Michelle Diaz reported that her twins were shown the film by their math teacher for 20 to 30 minutes before students started to complain. Diaz said the students in the class asked to watch the film.
Here is a statement from Diaz about what happened next: "He didn't stop the movie, even though there were kids saying, 'Hey, stop the movie, we don't want to want this."
Diaz also reported that the school's handling of complaints about the slasher flick was "careless" and said she "felt completely abandoned by the school" after a meeting with the principal.
"It's not for them to decide what they want to watch," Diaz said. "It's up to the professor to, like, look at the content."
Academy of Innovative Education did not immediately comment about the situation. However, the head of the school released a statement to a national news outlet saying, the school "promptly addressed this issue directly with the teacher and has taken appropriate action to ensure the safety and well-being of students."
Source: Yahoo.com