Overview
- District 33 said it retained legal counsel and began an inquiry after learning of the two-word Facebook comment last week.
- The employee was placed on administrative leave and barred from district property after briefly resigning and then withdrawing the resignation.
- More than 100 parents and residents pressed officials at a city listening session, and many families kept students home in protest.
- Local leaders including Mayor Daniel Bovey and state Sen. Karina Villa criticized the post, citing fears among immigrant families.
- Fox News Digital reported the original Facebook content could not be independently located and the account appears to have been deleted.