Sounds like something out of Alice in Wonderland or Nazi Germany, or Stalinist Russia, or, or...
Pinellas County.
And note that she was careful not to be identified as a teacher. I hope she gets beyond the 97 day probation and sues for damages and back pay!
Also, I think her attorney, if she has retained one, should be able to ask for additional damages for intentional infliction of emotional distress, compounded for each airing of her public firing...because they told her she would be fired "over and over"...clearly that is intimidation, designed to humilate her and harm her reputation. Where is the cowardly ACLU on this one? nowhere to be found, no surprise.