Canadian 'fetish teacher' Kayla Lemieux gets police escort first day of school

Notably absent were Lemieux's giant prosthetic breasts.

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Jarryd Jaeger Vancouver, BC
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On Tuesday, infamous Canadian "fetish teacher" Kayla Lemieux was spotted driving to Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School in Hamilton, Ontario flanked by police officers in unmarked vehicles, where Lemieux is set to begin a new teaching gig.
 

According to the New York Post, Lemieux was led by police in a separate car to the school, arriving at 9:16 am, 30 minutes after the rest of the staff gathered in the cafeteria to discuss the upcoming school year. Lemieux and the officers parked their cars in the back of the school, away from other teachers.

Notably absent were Lemieux's giant prosthetic breasts. Photos of the teacher wearing them while in class went viral earlier this year and sparked outrage, leading to a dismissal from Lemieux's previous teaching role in the Halton School District. It has been reported, however, that Lemieux has decided to present as male for the time being.



As the Toronto Sun reports, the police escort comes just a few days after Principal Tom Fisher sent out a memo warning that Lemieux's presence could lead to disruptions.

He explained that the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board school has "an obligation to uphold individual rights and treat everyone with dignity and respect," and told parents that he was "committed to communicating with [them] as openly and as frequently as possible to ensure student safety – and to share any operational plans ... should the school be subject to any disruptions or protests."

Tuesday is a professional development day, meaning Wednesday will be the first day students and parents return to school and come face-to-face with the newest member of the teaching staff.

The precautions put in place include "having students enter and exit the building using assigned doors at entry and dismissal," and "locking exterior doors during school hours, only using the front main doors during school hours."

"All students and visitors," Fisher added, "will be required to use an intercom system to enter and exit the building" and parents will be required "to email or call before coming to the school if they wish to visit to speak to an employee."

At her previous school, numerous protests were held by parents and students, and the scene quickly devolved into a media circus.

Whether the same scenario will play out at Nora Frances Henderson Secondary remains to be seen.
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