Roughly 180 complaints filed against Texas teachers for alleged comments on killing of Charlie Kirk
The Texas Education Agency has taken disciplinary actions against teachers for comments viewed as inciting violence after conservative activist Charlie Kirk's death, with license suspensions recommended.
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TEA reviewing 180 complaints over educators’ Charlie Kirk assassination posts
The head of the Texas Education Agency says his agency is already reviewing complaints about educators’ social media posts on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and he will recommend teachers who “call for and incite further violence” have their certification suspended. Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath told Texas superintendents on Friday the TEA would investigate “reprehensible and inappropriate content” shared or posted on social media…
Texas teachers' union criticizes TEA investigating teachers over Charlie Kirk social media posts
The Texas Education Agency is investigating more than 180 complaints about social media comments made by educators regarding the killing of Charlie Kirk, drawing criticism from the state's largest teachers' union.
Roughly 180 complaints filed against Texas teachers for alleged comments on killing of Charlie Kirk - Finnoexpert
The Texas Education Agency is investigating roughly 180 complaints against teachers who have been accused of making inappropriate comments online about conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s death as several educators across the state have already been punished for allegedly doing so. In the days since Kirk was shot and killed during an event he hosted at Utah Valley University, lawmakers and activists have called for the firings and removals of a…
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