Teacher reinstated after parents complained about Black Lives Matter, LGBTQ posters [View all]
A Texas school district backtracked after placing English teacher Taylor Lifka on leave over the posters in her virtual classroom.
A Texas school district has reversed its decision to place a teacher on leave over Black Lives Matter, feminist and pro-LGBTQ posters displayed on the walls of her virtual classroom.
Taylor Lifka, an English teacher at the Roma High School in Roma, a border town of about 10,000 people, was placed on administrative leave Sunday after parents complained about the posters.
Speaking to NBC News, Lifka, 25, said the experience of having national attention turned toward her small classroom has been overwhelming.
Our nation is in a really divisive state right now, and so when something like this comes out that a teacher is being placed on administrative leave because of parents' concerns over teaching tolerance in the classroom, thats a bigger question, she said.
In a statement shared with reporters, Roma Independent School District Superintendent Carlos Guzman said the district "regrets that this matter has become a point of controversy."
"It was never the intention of the district to indicate anything less than full support for the concepts of equality and student safety," Guzman said.
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