Teachers who made posts about the death of Charlie Kirk that caused “substantial disruption” to the Clark County School District are no longer assigned to classrooms, Superintendent Jhone Ebert announced.
In a statement released Monday, Ebert wrote that she and her team had spent extensive time in the last week processing thousands of emails, social media posts and direct messages related to the conservative activist’s death. She wrote that school district leadership condemns political violence and notified all school district employees on Friday that they will not tolerate “ any speech or conduct regarding political violence that causes a material or substantial disruption to our operations.”
Ebert wrote that, while the school district upholds freedom of speech, it has an obligation to