Orange County teacher accused of removal, dragged Kirk Memorial

School officials are investigating after a Phrro Week Park is allegedly dropped and dropped by a student’s reminder to kill the conservation activist from Charlie Kirk from front of Orange County Campus.
Supt. Rachel H. Monárrez confirmed that the Memorial was removed but said workers’ rules stopped him from allegations. He confirmed the Orange Integrated School in the incident.
“We have an obligation to investigate,” said Monárrez. “That does not mean that a person is guilty or innocent. We are investigating.”
Monárrez added that the school had no question before the Memorial will be suspended, but “wanted to support children about their tribulation process.”
The episode arrives between the country alleged workers or was suspended after killing public killings in public deaths, killed last week in Utah College Campus. Government and private language have used bad, famous or green language – often in social sources – to answer Kirk’s death. While Kirk, a 31-year-old, interfered with controversial debates – including a different look at him – his powerful statements have attracted serious criticism.
Two of the three students agreed to be interviewed but asked anonymity. Both were worried about online respect that would be associated with political state. Another student is concerned about the result in the Athletic Learning Phase and the participation of team sports. Another student is thinking about government work and does not want the background event.
The idea of combining the Memorial asks quickly, on Sunday night.
June, 16, said you think this idea was “cool … because I feel that I feel the same haunt.”
In his own number, he said, “I wrote the thoughts and prayers of the Kir family.”
“After Charlie’s passage, I felt very bad, and I wanted to handle something at school,” says 17-year-old Nel.
The next morning, before school, three students brought bouquets and notes and added the Memorial to September 11, 2001 ,. Memorial 9/1 has been appointed by an external amphitheater within a compass.
The manager suggested that the Kir Memorial has been moved to the public hole in front of the school, noticed that the Memorial 9/1 would go down. Students agreed, in part, saying, because their memorial on Kirk would be best seen.
The school metal cried at 8:30 and the students went to class.
But later in the morning, around 10am, they found the Scriptures that the Memorial was deprived. The parent said: “Take a picture of a woman and gets things to get the material and see the woman put things in her car.
Students provide a picture of the time that illustrates a wife at the Memorial and Car nearby. Students should be shoulder to a woman as a teacher and say that the teacher did not finish the full day at work.
The district has declined to confirm the identity of each person or the teacher was asked to leave the compass. Monárrez said it was common during the workout investigation in a paid leave of administrative leave, but he did not say if that could happen as part of the investigation.
When the reminder of the Memorial is awareness, management tried to find out what happened, including completing the school service officer.
Building materials have been found at Off-Campus Dumpster, said one of the discipleship of one student and Alex Tran, a student of Villa Park High High High Student Government Government graduated from June.
“I believe that it is” and the breach of student talks free of charge, Tran said in College in UC Davis.
The Superintendent confirmed that the art of the Memorial were notified by the Memorial and then the Memorial would come back.
Monárrez said that when the work did wrong, but without putting children at risk, it is often “advanced,” refers to guilt and employment. If the employee receives warning letter, for example, such discipline will remain confidential. The school board would have to allow the worst effects that would affect payment or work.
“The removal was not morally accepted,” Monárrez said. “This is about morality. We really try to be a region exceeding these cultural battles and remains focused on children and educational decisions.”