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'Teacher of the Year' Nominee Withdraws from Competition After Disturbing Photos Surface

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Is nothing normal in Minnesota anymore?

The state that kicked off the decade by giving the nation George Floyd riots; continued the streak by introducing Americans to its governor, the hapless and hopeless former vice presidential nominee Tim Walz; and is lately best known as a hotbed of fraud and lunatic protest, is making all the wrong headlines again.

And this time, it’s for something as quaint as a “Teacher of the Year” contest.

According to a report from the conservative Minnesota outlet Alpha News, one of the 11 finalists for the state “Teacher of the Year” competition is out of the running after bondage-themed photos of him began surfacing.

The news site reported that Thomas Rosengren, a sixth-grade teacher in Grove City, which is about 90 miles west of Minneapolis, had withdrawn from the competition after Alpha News asked its organizers for comment about the images.

Apparently, “participating in simulated sex acts with several men” doesn’t qualify as “Minnesota nice” — even in 2026.

“Because the images are publicly accessible online, they raise serious questions about whether students may have viewed the content,” Alpha News wrote.

“The images also raise concerns about whether the school district was aware of the material, as well........

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