While I partially agree that an R rated movie didn't belong in school, I's also convinced this is nothing more than a feeble attempt to make some money. Perhaps perceptions have changed since I was that age, as indicated by studies showing age 10 to be the new 15. If her parents let her watch R rated movies at home, then the forceful complaint is baseless. Punish the sub, but for the love of god, don't give these money grubbers a dime.
RamblerGambler Reviewed by RamblerGambler on . Family of girl, 12, sues after 'Brokeback' shown in class Whats the agenda of the school system now days....seem kinda of odd to show this film to grade school IDK just seems kinda odd thats all im sayin. A suit was filed on behalf of a 12-year-old girl who claims she suffered psychological distress when a teacher showed in class the gay-themed movie "Brokeback Mountain." The girl, Jessica Turner, and her grandparents Kenneth and LaVerne Richardson, are seeking more than $400,000 in damages under the suit filed Friday against the Chicago Board Rating: 5