Posted on 02/06/2015 7:32:55 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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A Georgia middle school teacher has been suspended, docked five days of pay and must participate in diversity training because she posted her negative view of a person holding a Black Lives Matter sign on her personal Facebook account.
The teacher, Kelly Tucker, teaches at Eighth Street Middle School in Tifton, Ga., a town of about 17,000 in the southern part of the state.
Tuckers Dec. 6 Facebook post, which went viral (at least locally) read:
Its turned into a race matter. What about the thugs that beat the father in his vehicle because he didnt slow down? What about the thugs that shot the college baseball player because they were bored? The list can go on and on. If the dude hadnt have stolen, he would be alive. I think signs should read, take the hood off your head and pull up your dang pants and quit impregnating everybody. Im tired of paying for these sorry [expletive] thugs. I would much rather my hard earned money, that the government takes, go to people who need it, such as abusive adults with children. Not to mention the animals that they beat and fight too. Thats all Im saying.
The Facebook post was Tuckers response to an image of protesters holding a Black Lives Matter sign, The Tifton Gazette reports.
Black Lives Matter and the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag have become a popular rallying cry for activists distressed by the recent deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. and Eric Garner in Staten Island, N.Y., and the subsequent non-indictments for the police officers who killed the two men. (RELATED: Ivy League School Crafts #BlackLivesMatter Course)
The Tift County School Board had originally suspended Tucker for 10 days without pay. On Wednesday night, board members voted 4 to 1 to reduce the suspension to five days, reports WALB, a local television station.
The ground does exist to impose disciplinary action against Mrs. Tucker and impose a five day suspension without pay and diversity training, board member John Smith said at a board meeting.
The boards deliberation over the punishment lasted many hours.
Hank Pittman, the local school board attorney, had argued for a 10-day suspension.
Its clear reading this message in context that its directed toward African-Americans. It contains many negative stereotypes directed toward African-Americans, he had said at a board meeting a few days ago, according to the Gazette.
What this post has done is offend a large segment of our society here in Tifton the African-American community and it has undermined Ms. Tuckers ability to function in her position as a teacher, especially where you have parents who are calling wanting their students removed from her class, Pittman said.
The post is a violation of the code of ethics for educators, he added.
Tina Folsom, an attorney representing Tucker, told the school board that Tuckers Facebook post had been blown bizarrely out of proportion.
Folsom noted that the First Amendment prohibits government entities from abridging speech. The lawyer also argued that the local critics of Tuckers words have misconstrued her intent.
For Ms. Tucker not to mention a particular race and for them to take offense to that, that is their opinion and their right under the First Amendment as well, Folsom said, according to the Gazette.
Folsom observed that the original 10-day suspension, at $250 per day of lost pay, would equate to a $2,500 fine for Tucker. (Thus, the five-day suspension without pay will cost Tucker $1,250.)
Were judging Ms. Tucker, in my opinion, very harshly for something that was done not while she was teaching, not in the presence of students, not directed toward students and not directed toward a particular race, Folsom urged.
Tuckers attorney also noted that another Facebook comment the teacher had made was: All lives matter.
According to the local newspaper, the relevant Tift County Schools Employee Handbook portion reads:
An educator shall demonstrate conduct that follows generally recognized professional standards and preserves the dignity and integrity of the teaching profession. Unethical conduct includes, but is not limited to, any conduct that impairs and/or diminishes the certificate holders ability to function professionally in his or her employment position, or behavior or conduct that is detrimental to the health, welfare, discipline or morals of students.
Tucker has been a teacher in the local school system for 25 years.
One of the heads of the race baiting snake is Deray on Twitter. The hate whitey tweets are never ending..oh..and he is an HR person for the Minneapolis School District.
The teacher should sue
The super-offensive thing this teacher wrote was :
“All lives matter”
Oh, I’ll bet that’s in the cards. I know I would.
I guess the left finds the statement “All Lives Matter” to be racist and offensive.
Leftists are mentally ill, proof #3,405,543,987
“Albino lives matter”
lol
Facebook strikes again!
Every single administrator involved in the matter should be terminated, post haste.
When the teacher’s union should be an advocate for a teacher - they aren’t
+1
I’ve NEVER had a social media account for that very reason. I know HR monitors that for companies and gets rid of it’s “problem children” (Non-PC opinionated people) faster than black males run away from their impregnated “bitches”.
These days ONLY black lives matter.
BLACK LIVES MATTER
Georgia thought control.
I live in this county. The system has a ratio of five students per employee! There are 7500 students and 1500 total employees, 1150 or so who are certified to teach.
Assuming a typical class size of 25 students, that requires 300 teachers to cover the load.
WHAT THE HELL ARE THE OTHER 800 CERTIFIED EDUCATORS DOING?
Measured against other school systems in the area, we also have far more administrators per student. Losing a few would be great!
Yep, the school board should be sued by the teacher for this particular incident, and by me for an invasion of my property and privacy during a visit to the central office. I may do it yet.... I will not elaborate any further other than saying I have the evidence and plenty of time left on the statute of limitations! Of course I don’t matter because my kids attend private school and my family are just sheep to be sheared for their property taxes.
How did it get this way? By people not caring to vote. The majority of folks voting in the county elections are employees of local government.
I hope the teacher gets enough to retire comfortably.
bump
Those who are paying for those employees need to get out there and start pruning
Union Reps, Administrators, Admin support, substitutes, janitors/maintenance, school nurses, teachers aides, lunch ladies, sports coaches, counselors, librarians, music teachers, community outreach, PTA, etc.
Did I leave anything out?
About 25 years ago I saw an editorial cartoon with a one room school house in one panel saying "we need more funding". The next panel had the same one room school house with a ten story admin building behind it 30 years later saying saying "we need more funding".
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