Erie Times E-Edition Article-School district investigating vaccine post by teacher
Posted by M. C. on December 7, 2021
Get the shot or get shot. Is she molding your children? How many of the education system’s Marxists think the same but are smart enough not to open their mouth?
Some interesting tidbits found on the perp’s now defunct Erie News Now site. Self avowed union member (presumably the teachers union), Pfizer advocate and NEA board member!!! Interesting mix of alliances. I wonder if she speaks for them.
That voice you hear in the back of your head is screaming PRIVATIZE!
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Valerie Myers
Erie Times-News USA TODAY NETWORK
General McLane School District officials are investigating a “potentially inappropriate” comment made by a district teacher on social media Sunday.
The comment was posted on the Erie News Now Facebook page by a General McLane High School teacher. The woman’s post was in response to a story about a Pennsylvania man who
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could lose his job for refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19, according to Erie News Now, which first reported the incident Sunday.
The man is “going to put all the people around him in danger,” the teacher said in her post.
“I don’t know why the GOP doesn’t just take those guns they profess to love so much and just start shooting all of their constituents who feel this way,” she said. “It would be quicker and ultimately safer than putting me and my friends and family at risk.”
The teacher later removed the post, according to the General McLane School District.
“The district is aware of a potentially inappropriate social media comment by a staff member,” district spokeswoman Sarah Grabski said Monday. “The district will investigate the matter and act accordingly. In all situations, the district’s utmost concern is the safety of our students and staff.”
General McLane School District posted its pledge to investigate the matter on the district website Sunday after receiving emails and screenshots of the teacher’s post, Grabski said.
The district turned off comments on its post after about an hour on Sunday because some comments were inappropriate, Grabski said, who also confirmed that the teacher was not at the high school on Monday.
Contact Valerie Myers at vmyers@timesnews. com. Follow her on Twitter @ETNmyers.
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