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The Texas Education Agency (TEA) says it’s reviewing 180 complaints on educators’ comments they made online about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The Texas Education Agency is probing teachers for posting “reprehensible” content celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
At least two districts have fired educators over their remarks after the assassination of the conservative activist.
The TEA issued a letter last week to public school superintendents addressing concerns over educators who have shared ...
The Texas chapter of the American Federation of Teachers criticized Morath’s comments, calling the resulting investigations a ...
Several school districts have already taken disciplinary action against staff for comments made about the Christian ...
The Texas Education Agency is looking into teachers who made inappropriate comments online after Charlie Kirk's assassination, emphasizing accountability for educators' social media behavior.
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TEA to investigate teachers, school staff for social media posts made about assassination ...
In a letter sent to Texas superintendents on Friday, TEA Commissioner Mike Morath said the posts could violate the educators' code of ethics.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed last week at Utah Valley University. Authorities have called the ...
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Florida teachers face scrutiny over online political posts; freedom of speech protected ...
Recent guidance mean online posts carry professional risks if they are seen as disruptive, offensive, or eroding public ...
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