Wisconsin High School Fires Social Studies Teacher Over Online Post
A Wisconsin high school dismissed a social studies teacher after the teacher posted a public message about presidential assassins. The post appeared days after an attempt on a president's life at a correspondents' dinner.
brobible.comA Wisconsin high school has dismissed a social studies teacher following a public social media post that referenced presidential assassins. The post included the phrase "Make Americans Great Assassins Again" and stated that presidential assassins should do better.
It was posted publicly and visible to the teacher's students and the wider community. School officials confirmed the termination but did not release additional details about the decision process.
The message appeared days after an attempt on a president's life at a correspondents' dinner. The timing drew attention to the content of the post. No further statements from the teacher or the school district have been reported.
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Wisconsin high school dismisses social studies teacher over public social media post.
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Attempt reported on a president's life at a correspondents' dinner.
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School district may review social media policies for staff.
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