Schools are not a private soap box for teachers.
There is no room for such comments in the classroom.
This teacher's performance, according to the test scores of his students, was much better than the state average, year after year. Comments from his students are overwhelmingly positive. Debate was welcome and he went out of his way to let his students know it was safe to challenge his opinion. He went out of his way to ensure access to the best possible Christian university for a brilliant Christian student who wanted to study divinity. He is not a bigot by any stretch of the imagination - he just thinks creationism is nonsense. Just like all the rest of us.
Take a moment to think back on the teachers you remember - those that inspired you to think for yourself, to learn new skills and pursue new knowledge. Those you admired and would go out of your way to be admired by. Were any of them bland, emotionless automatons who simply delivered an unembellished stream of facts, revealing nothing of themselves and discouraging classroom displays of personal opinion?
I thought not.
You can not teach effectively without putting your heart into your class and freely expressing your passion for the subject, inviting students to express theirs. Good teachers know this. Activists like this Republican pawn's ruthless mother are out to purge the public school system of good teachers for the most ridiculous reasons - a minor difference of opinion - to the detriment of their own children (and everybody else's).
She should be ashamed of herself. Surely her god is ashamed of her for the lack of faith she displays by seeking to silence those who openly and honestly question the value of it.