Ariz. Teacher on Leave for Taking Choir to Hooters

Associated Press: PHOENIX -- An Arizona music teacher whose students performed at a presidential inauguration event is on administrative leave after taking 40 high school students to a Hooters restaurant.
Paradise Valley school district spokeswoman Judi Willis says choir director Mary Segall accompanied the students to a performance in downtown Phoenix last week, and during the outing, they ate lunch at Hooters.
Willis says Segall explained that the restaurant, known for its waitresses' somewhat revealing attire, was the only place that could accommodate a group of that size. But district officials believe there were other options for lunch in the area.
Segall could not be reached for comment.
The teacher plans on retiring in January, and Willis says she does not know if she'll return before then.
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While not the best place to take teenagers Hooters isn’t a strip club and their employees wear more clothes than most high school cheerleaders.
There may have been other options but maybe he just really liked their fried pickles. Hooters girls are not even dressed that skimpy, get over it.
I definitely remember going to a Hooters on a choir trip with my high school choir. Trust me, some of the girls in our choir were showing a WHOLE lot more then the waitresses!







How about instead of district officials believe they PROVE that there were other options?
I’m sorry, but Hooters is not a strip club and they’re wearing more than most people wear to the beach.