Respond to the two questions below, 1. Provide a 1-3 summary of Case Study 9.1. What should June do? Does it matter that everyone else in nearby school are doing the same thing? Does it matter that a state takeover would spell disaster for the district, end in loss of jobs for teachers, and make things worse for students? Would that justify the teachers’ actions? Should Jane report the teachers’ actions up the chain of command? 2. Provide a short summary of Case Study 10.1., then discuss the following: a. What is the ethical dilemma presented in this case study? Analyze this scenario through the lenses of justice, care, critique, and profession. b. Should the counselor be reprimanded? Why or why not? c. How does this scenario illustrate the tension between students’ safety and their right to privacy? Which is more important? Read the following:From Spring’s American Education:Chapter 9: The Teaching Profession From Shapiro and Stefkovich’s Ethical Leadership and Decision Making in Education:Case Study 9.1: The Secret Society of GiversCase Study 10.1: Keeping Children Safe: When Is Enough Enought?Case Study 11.2: All’s Fair in Love and School