So I'm talking to my 11 yr old daughter yesterday and she tells me that her English teacher is very upset that man is killing off all the fish in the world. She begins to tell me that we shouldn't keep our fish because we're hurting the population of the fishery. I try to explain to her the teacher was probably talking about global comercial fishing with longlines and gill netting etc...(which I agree with) because she mentioned some kind of chart or picture they were shown.

I teach my daughter to believe her teachers but I told her this one didn't know what she was talking about if she said all fishing. This teacher obviously don't care how long or hard I've been trying to keep this girl interrested in the "sporting" outdoors. She loves to fish but now thinks we shouldn't keep what we catch. Disney got the best of my older girl.

I'm gonna have to stop this teacher in her tracks but I'm not sure just how to do it. I don't know her very well I don't think. I've done a lot of volunteer work with the school in the past just not the past 2 years. My daughters principal and science teacher are both very aware and appreciative of the work and effort I've contrbuted to the schools. The science teacher I know well enough to consider a friend.

My daughter don't want me to say anything but I think I need to. Here are my options:
a. talk to her myself and try to keep it professional
b. talk to the principal and explain to him that his teacher needs to stick with english and not political viewpoints for 6th graders.
c. talk to the science teacher and get her take on it or let her talk to the engllish teacher.

What would you do, and remember I have a very good reputation with the school, teachers and PTO of this and other campus' in our district.