(Charleston Daily Mail) Portions of "Fifty Shades of Grey," a controversial movie depicting graphic acts of sexual violence, was screened in a West Virginia classroom this week.
The filmography request was made by a group of Hampshire County students who asked their teacher, who was ignorant of the film's content, if they could watch it as a reward for good work.
"Fortunately, an assistant principal walked by and saw what they were doing," said school principal Jeff Woofter. "They got there 10 minutes after it started and shut it down."