Apex teacher suspended after parents question Facebook comments
Posted: Feb. 15, 2010
APEX, N.C. — An eighth-grade teacher at West Lake Middle School in Apex has been suspended for five days with pay pending an investigation, Wake County school officials said Monday.
School district spokesman Greg Thomas would not go into details over Melissa Hussain’s suspension due to employee confidentiality obligations, but a parent said the concern started as the class was learning about evolution and some students challenged the teacher on Christian beliefs.
Following the evolution discussion, Hussain wrote on her Facebook page that a student left a Bible on her desk with a card that read Merry Christmas with “Christ” underlined, the parent told WRAL News Monday afternoon.
Facebook is a social networking Web site that allows users to create profiles and participate in online discussions with “friends.”
Hussain wrote that the gesture was cruel and called it a “hate crime,” the parent said.
The parent said Hussain then wrote, “I have a meeting with the (possible) Bible boy on Monday … Heaven help him, I am still so mad at that child!”
Parents complained to school officials about the comments last week.
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