A history teacher in Alachua County, Florida, has been suspended and is facing potential sanctions from the Florida Department of Education after nominating a conservative student as "Most Likely to Become a Dictator." The nomination reportedly stemmed from the student's conservative views, interest in World War II history, and participation in the ROTC program. The teacher also allowed classmates to label the student a "Naziphile." The Florida Attorney General has called for the teacher's firing in response to the incident. The school district placed the teacher on leave while the Department of Education reviews possible disciplinary actions against the teacher's professional certification.
🚨 BREAKING - EXCLUSIVE: The Alachua County School district has placed on leave the teacher who nominated her own Florida student as "Most Likely to Become a Dictator" over his conservative views, and the Fla. Dept. of Ed. is sanctioning the teacher's license The sanctions could https://t.co/Or1hLVq5ZK
🚨 BREAKING - HUGE UPDATE: They just *SUSPENDED* THE LEFT-WING TEACHER who nominated her own Florida student as "Most Likely to Become a Dictator" because he's conservative. AND - the teacher's certificate is *BEING SANCTIONED* by the Florida Department of Education, which could https://t.co/tM0q1BmKhi
🚨 BREAKING - HUGE UPDATE: They just *SUSPENDED* THE LEFT-WING TEACHER who nominated her own Florida student as "Most Likely to Become a Dictator" because he's conservative. The student was also allowed to be called a "N@ziphile" by his peers because of his interest in WW2 and https://t.co/d0p9fVSi1T