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teachers lapdance + give oral at pep rally


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Two teachers who took part in an eyebrow-raising lap dance at a high school pep rally in Winnipeg last week have been told not to report back to work.

The dance, caught on video by one of the 100 students at the Churchill High School rally, shocked many of the students, who say the teachers went too far.

The two teachers, one a man, the other a woman, were dressed as a cheerleader and a football player. The female teacher is seated on a chair with her legs spread as dance music plays.

The male teacher approaches her between her legs. He then straddles her and gyrates his hips. He bends over, while she slaps his bottom, his hips bouncing to the beat.

They then take it one step further.

While the female teacher throws her head back, the man dips his head down between her legs and simulates oral sex.

Students at the rally, who ranged in age Grade 9 through 12, are heard on the 58-second video hooting and hollering and screaming "Oh my god!" One student sticks her head in front of the camera and says, ‘Now, that's wrong!"

The video, taken with a cellphone last Wednesday, was loaded on to Youtube under the title "Two Teachers, One Chair," where it's been viewed thousands of times. Winnipeg School Division trustees caught wind of it earlier this week.

Both teachers, who haven't been formally identified, have been sent home without pay. But they have not been officially suspended, school trustee Mike Babinsky told reporters Tuesday.

Babinsky said the division could not comment on personnel matters, but that it does "expect respectful and professional conduct from all of our staff at all times."

He told The Globe and Mail he is glad the school is taking disciplinary action against them and says an investigation is underway.

"I would expect a higher standard from teachers in any school in Canada," the father of six said.

"I want them to be role models for our kids. I want them to set the bar high

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