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Posted: 10:06 PM Sep 4, 2010
Teacher suspended after Facebook comment
A Heritage High School teacher was suspended five days without pay for disclosing personal information about a student, according to the Maryville Daily Times.
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) -- A Heritage High School teacher was suspended five days without pay for disclosing personal information about a student, according to the Maryville Daily Times.
Technology teacher Sherry Walker was suspended because she reportedly posted a comment on a Facebook page about a suspended Heritage High School student's allegations that the school was cheating to win a Kohl's Cares Contest.
Blount County of Schools Director Rob Britt issued the five-day suspension on Wednesday.
Her suspension will run until Thursday.
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Posted by: Anonymous
on Sep 7, 2010 at 02:30 PM
Big deal, not like she is sleeping with her students. Who knows what was posted. Prob not enen a big deal but lets make a headline out of it. Ron congrats on making the grammer police, I bet your parents are proud!
Posted by: Mark
Location: Maryville
on Sep 6, 2010 at 11:51 PM
Heather, you must be one of those idiots that think it is solely the teacher's responsibility to mentor and be a role model to kids. You lump all teachers into this "don't care" attitude, and think its their fault for the bad things they do. How about you take a good look at their home life. Almost EVERY time you see minors commit a serious crime, they come from a broken home. Role modeling BEGINS in the home, and shouldn't rely solely on the teachers that have to put up with your spoiled brat kids. Maybe you should think about taking some responsibility for your own before you go blaming an entire group of people for not taking theirs. That is exactly what is wrong with the world today, nobody wants to take the blame for wrongdoings!!
Posted by: Truth
Location: AllOverTN
on Sep 6, 2010 at 09:45 AM
You idiots...you dont even know what comments she posted. So gullable
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