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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOklahoma teacher shares library QR code, is fired, and more...
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https://www.tiktok.com/@bryan.prestage/video/7530710019231321358She was suspended for sharing the QR code for the library, so she quit. Now they are going after her teaching certificate.
It turns out the video relates to a story from 2023. The QR code was a link to a banned books collection in the library. See link in post 4.

msongs
(72,435 posts)There are good Americans in Oklahoma, Utah and Alabama. They may be outnumbered by idiots and MAGA-nuts and racists, but they are real and they are there and they are our people. We should never abandon them.
Tetrachloride
(8,974 posts)Heidi
(58,800 posts)I was unaware it was an old story and that the QR code was to a banned books collection in the library, not just to the library. I will add this context to the OP.
Heidi
(58,800 posts)and its only gotten worse in the past two years.
Igel
(37,107 posts)well, the teacher's breaking a good-faith contract and usually part of that is the understanding that breaking the contract is grounds for the school (district) to seek revocation of the certificate.
I've known a lot of teachers that did quit mid-year but their exit was talked over with admin ahead of time, the reasons were understandable and the principal agreed to release them.
Just walking out while insulting the admin would not be conducive to getting admin to agree to just release the teacher.
Since the attitude presented seems to be "never going back into the classroom," certificate revocation is both a meaningless bit of punitive behavior on the part of the admin but also of null effect on the former teacher.