The 19-year veteran teacher was let go based on social media posts on her personal account from a drag performance at Houston’s Hamburger Mary’s.
Better off without them.
Religion shouldn’t be a free ticket to violate whatever laws they desire like they currently do though
Their first mistake is being a teacher in Texas
Taught at “First Baptist Academy”
Went to a gay bay to see a drag performance and posted it on social media.
Wtf did she expect? Best case scenario, they don’t notice.
Why can’t there be a division of personal and professional lives? She didn’t take a Christian school class to a drag show.
And now you know why us atheists keep arguing for not funding religious schools. They show a track record of this.
What did she expect? She expected to see a great show. Do you go through life worrying about Big Brother watching over your shoulder?
Seriously, she has a 19 year history with the school, she deserves better than this. Shame on the school.
That’s like randomly firing employees for eating lunch at Jersey Mikes because Subway is a new sponsor of the employer.
Or getting fired because you went to a Widespread Panic show & your boss happens to be a Phish fan.
I’m guessing Texas is an at-will state, but just going to a show of any kind in your private time should not be a firing offense no matter where you work. I don’t care if you work for the Southern Poverty Law Center and go see a minstrel show on Saturday. You’re doing it on your private time.
Religious institutions have a little more freedom in certain areas regarding who they can hire and fire depending on their job duties.
For instance, a preacher for a Baptist church can be required to be Christian as a condition of their employment. But they can’t fire a janitor for religious reasons because their faith has no impact on the work they perform.
For teachers, they probably have a policy regarding public support of the church and its doctrines that was violated when the teacher posted about attending a drag show.
It’s stupid, but it’s legal.
I have similar restrictions at my job in municipal government. I’m not allowed to get involved in local politics or advocate for or against candidates openly. As a public official, I’m always at least somewhat on duty.
Hell, I have to be careful about what I text, because my personal phone is subject to Open Records requests.
Yeah but in your position it kinda makes sense. I don’t think career civil servants should be out there with even the hint of their office support endorsing candidates.
Kinda interesting however that you are following strong ethical rules than all these powerful people above you.
I think it’s much simpler than that. Texas has been an at-will employment state since the 1800s. As long as it doesn’t violate civil rights, you can be fired for pretty much any reason in Texas. They can fire you because they don’t like your face.