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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.
This backlash is part of a conservative movement to blame Kirk’s death on “the left” and to punish anyone who disagrees with their view.
When employee conduct related to Kirk’s death disrupts, Floyd County superintendent says district is obligated to act.
The university confirmed an employee has been terminated and two faculty members have been removed from teaching.
Comments online are leading to firings as conservative lawmakers and influencers look to curb speech seen as negative to Kirk.
On Sept. 11, the Mercer Island School Board convened for a study session and board meeting, addressing critical issues including board member conduct, policy development and student achievements. The ...
TEA said it will investigate teachers and staff accused of posting or sharing what it called “reprehensible and inappropriate ...
Ector County ISD fired a part-time tutor and put a staffer on leave over social media posts about Charlie Kirk, citing ethics ...
Jennifer-Ruth Green, who ran as a Republican for Indiana’s 1st Congressional District seat in 2022, resigned as Indiana’s Secretary of Public Safety on Sept. 5 amid fallout from a state ethics ...
CHICAGO (WGN) — Hundreds of employees at a Southwest Side Target distribution facility have been fired in what Block Club Chicago first reported as an alleged fraud scheme. But some of the fired ...
The Maryland Transit Administration will begin suspending and banning riders who violate its code of conduct when a new law takes effect Oct. 1. Ahead of the crackdown on rider misconduct, MTA ...
City of Lloydminster council is looking at updating its employee code of conduct policy. Council received the draft of the updated policy at the Aug. 11 Governance and Priorities Committee meeting.