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Cut! Teacher loses job for filming at school
Upper St. Clair says permission wasn't given to make the horror movie on school property
Friday, January 26, 2007

An Upper St. Clair teacher resigned her position after school officials learned that she and her husband had filmed portions of a horror movie they are producing, "The Killer Inside You," at the high school.

Julie Cantrell, 34, of Peters, a high school math teacher in the district for four years, resigned effective today, four days after the school board approved her resignation without comment at its Monday meeting.


Brooks Cantrell

Julie Cantrell
Her husband, Brooks Cantrell, 35, said she was forced to resign or face dismissal and a possible loss of her teaching certificate.

He said no students acted in the film, but one 18-year-old student whose parents had signed a release ran a sound meter. He said the shooting was done on several occasions last summer and on weekends last fall.

Mr. Cantrell said some players had carried chain saws into the school, but the saws were not activated. In one scene, he said, an actress named Brenna Lee Roth, who is no longer in the film, is shown entering a classroom and shooting Mrs. Cantrell in the head using a 9 mm handgun loaded with blanks.

Mr. Cantrell said there was no nudity.

"I felt really good about shooting a horror film using no nudity to tell a story," he said.

A promotional photograph for the film that was on the Internet, however, shows two women with their jeans pulled open, revealing their underwear.

Mr. Cantrell said his wife was told by school officials that she had violated the school's morality code by appearing in the film, which he promoted at the Dark X-Mas Convention in Austinville, Ohio, in November and at the Eerie Horror Film Festival in Erie in October.

He claimed the school district had given his wife permission to use the school building when classes were not in session.

"We had a contract," Mr. Cantrell said last night.

Acting Superintendent Terrence Kushner said there was no contract and the Cantrells did not have permission to film.

"She used our building without permission," Dr. Kushner said yesterday. "Prior to the conclusion of our investigation, she resigned."

Dr. Kushner would not address the comments about a morality code that were raised by Mr. Cantrell. He said district administrators were informed by an anonymous source that the high school building was being used for filming and that clips of the film were on the Internet.

Mrs. Cantrell had no comment.

The Cantrells operate what they call 1shotstudios, a fledging film business that does not appear on the state Corporation Bureau Web site.

Mr. Cantrell said he started attending filmmaking classes about a year ago and was shooting the movie for a film festival, but didn't meet the deadline.

He said he has been having problems with the film and had fired several actresses.

School officials confronted Mrs. Cantrell on Jan. 12, after receiving an anonymous e-mail about an upcoming film.

Mr. Cantrell said his wife, accompanied by her union representative, was given the choice of resigning or fighting the allegations. To fight for her job, he said, she would have had to be fired and might have faced the loss of her teacher's certification.

"She has been there four years and she has never been written up," said Mr. Cantrell, adding that he and his wife were "shocked" when school officials confronted them with the allegations.

"She has been a high school teacher for 13 years and she has never had any problems," he said.

Mr. Cantrell said he took the film clip off the Web site at the urging of school administrators, but plans to put it back after his wife leaves the school district.

He said his wife is leaving a job that pays $56,800.

"I felt it was wrong. I felt she didn't get the support from her staff," Mr. Cantrell said.

"We might lose our home and we will lose our health benefits."

First published on January 26, 2007 at 12:00 am
Jan Ackerman can be reached at jackerman@post-gazette.com or 412-851-1512.
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