‘This is completely insane’: Teacher accused of selling students’ artwork without permission

Canadian artwork

An art teacher at a junior high school in Montreal is being accused of selling his students’ artwork on his personal website (Mario Perron website).

Parents of kids in a Canadian school are in uproar after an art teacher was allegedly busted trying to sell their students’ artwork without permission.

The incident has sparked an investigation of the teacher at Westwood Junior High School in Montreal, a spokesman for the Lester B. Pearson School Board, which oversees the school, told Law&Crime. The school has also received “legal notice” about the controversy which it forwarded to its insurance company, spokesman Darren Becker said.

Parent Joel DeBellefeuille went to X to express his outrage.

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