School principal freaks out after guest speaker says that an author was gay

A school principal in Forsyth County, Georgia was so panicked after a guest speaker said the word “gay” to a group of fifth graders that he sent an apology email to parents even though no one complained.

Award-winning author Marc Tyler Nobleman visited Sharon Elementary School to discuss his book, Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman. The book tells the story of Bill Finger, who never received credit for the role he played in creating the iconic superhero. Forsyth County News reported that during his talk, Nobleman merely mentioned that Finger was gay, which led school officials to freak out.

“That wasn’t something that we were aware he was going to discuss, and that wasn’t approved for our students,” said Forsyth County Schools Chief Communications Officer Jennifer Caracciolo.

Principal Brian Nelson then reportedly told Nobleman that he was not…

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