Australian Teacher Identifies As Cat, Tells Students To Call Her "Miss Purr": Report
- A teacher at Marsden State High School in Queensland has reportedly asked students to call her 'Miss Purr' while behaving like a cat, causing concern among parents.
- Parents reported the teacher hissed, growled, and licked students' hands during class, leading to complaints on social media.
- The Queensland Department of Education stated the school is aware of the situation and the principal has addressed it directly with the teacher.
- Psychiatrist Jillian Spencer noted that alternative identities can stem from feelings of not fitting in, but such behavior is confusing for children in a classroom setting.
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