AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The Texas Education Association (TEA) said it received about 180 complaints related to Texas public school teachers appearing to celebrate Charlie Kirk's murder. TEA said some of the complaints are under investigation.
"While all educators are held to a high standard of professionalism, there is a difference between comments made in poor taste and those that call for and incite further violence - the latter of which is clearly unacceptable," TEA Commissioner Mike Morath said in a statement. "TEA's Educator Investigations Division has already begun its review, and I will be recommending to the State Board for Educator Certification that such individuals have their certification suspended and be rendered ineligible to teach in a Texas public school."
TEA had already rele