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10 Nov 2011 10:42 #58905
by chairman
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey administrative law judge has ruled that a first-grade teacher who wrote that she was a "warden for future criminals" on Facebook earlier this year should lose her tenured job.
The state education commissioner now has 45 days to accept, reject or modify the decision regarding Jennifer O'Brien.
The Paterson teacher posted her remark to 333 friends on March 28. But it was forwarded and several parents saw it.
O'Brien's lawyer, Nancy Oxfeld, tells The Record newspaper (
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) that her client will appeal the ruling, which was made public Tuesday. O'Brien had testified that she wrote the post in exasperation because several students kept disrupting her lessons and one boy had recently hit her.
But the judge called O'Brien's conduct "inexcusable."
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10 Nov 2011 17:16 #58995
by Snoopster
Free speech is a myth. Say something anti-Israel or anti-Zionist in public and you'll quickly find out what I mean. :
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10 Nov 2011 18:32 #59003
by Kwami
I am surprised that a first grade teacher has a tenured position . I assumed that this only applied to college professors
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