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Monday, January 16, 2017

Md. school district fires employee after sassy tweet

WASHINGTON — Frederick County Public Schools has fired an employee over her reply to a student’s Jan. 5 tweet to “close school tammarrow PLEASE.”

Katie Nash told the The Frederick News-Post, that she was terminated from her $44,000-a-year job as web experience coordinator after replying, “But then how would you learn how to spell ‘tomorrow?’ :)”.

The clever reply got quite a bit of attention on Twitter before it was deleted. It even inspired the hashtags “#KatiefromFCPS” and — after Twitter feared she was no longer running the account — “#FreeKatie.”

But while even the recipient of Nash’s reply thought the tweet was in good fun, the district apparently wasn’t comfortable with her approach and dismissed her Friday.

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18 comments:

  1. I'm thinking she has grounds for a lawsuit and I hope she fires an attorney!

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  2. If she has had no other problems in her work history, then this is ridiculous! I guess you shouldn't have a sense of humor.

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  3. And they wonder why they can't keep good teachers!

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  4. So where is the teachers union in this? This teacher is trying to make a point of why education matters.

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  5. And they can't understand why there is a shortage of teachers. They get no support from the administration as most are promoted for political reasons.

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  6. This has to be because the teacher is white and the student was Black.

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  7. Maryland is an AT WILL STATE! Cover your but to keep your job! No one is safe in this state!

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  8. The bigger issue here is why would a school system need to hire someone for $44,000 a year to send twitter messages? We don't pay that much to our instructional assistants!

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  9. You should ask Jake Day why the City of Salisbury has employed people to counter anything negative against Salisbury. I was told there are six people doing this daily, including HUNDREDS of comments we are forced to reject every day.

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  10. The person that wrote this was not a teacher and is not part of the Union. They were employed as a tech and subject to be fired. Probably was already on someone's bad side. Made a mistake and paid for it.

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  11. now that it is legal for the US gubmint to propagandize, it follows that the truth must be the victim

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  12. Joe- you are so right. He's not the mayor I hoped for as a city employee. I wish I could say more on here, but my complaints are specific enough for the group I'm in that I'd probably be found out and punished. I'd probably have a good lawsuit though for the paper we were forced to sign a couple of years ago banning us from negative comments on social media, but that would be a lot of trouble. Don't believe the articles that all is fine and dandy in salisbury.

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  13. Bob Culver (or should I say, his HR director) makes the County Employees submit to a social media policy, which says the same thing (@12:31). We are not allowed to disparage the County at all for risk of being fired, which is what happened in the former Risk Manager's and Director of Family Services' cases.

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  14. So much for free speech!

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  15. The position she holds sounds like a waste if taxpayer money. Good riddance!

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  16. Anonymous Anonymous said...
    The position she holds sounds like a waste if taxpayer money. Good riddance!

    January 16, 2017 at 7:22 PM

    How so?

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  17. A teaching moment lost her her job. We all need to hang our heads with this travesty.

    Why ever sign up to be a teacher?

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  18. She said the exactly correct thing!

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