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Teacher fired for bragging about attending drag show at Christian school, causing uproar.

A ​Texas Teacher Fired for Attending Drag Show

A ⁤Texas⁣ teacher is making headlines after being fired from a Christian⁢ school ‍for attending a ​drag‍ show ⁢and sharing her experience on Facebook.

Kristi Maris, who had been teaching at First Baptist Academy in ​Baytown, Texas for nearly two decades, was let go after attending a drag show in Houston. She had posted photos and videos‍ of the event on her Facebook page, which led to‌ her dismissal.

According ⁢to the school’s attending drag show at Christian school, causing uproar.”>operating policies manual, employees are expected to act in‌ a “godly and moral fashion” ‌both at work and on social media. By attending the drag show, Maris had violated this clause.

Maris claims that she ⁣was⁤ unaware that ⁢attending the drag show would be considered a violation of the school’s⁤ policy. She expressed her shock and ‌disappointment at being fired, especially since she had built relationships with parents and students over the years.

Despite the consequences, Maris remains defiant ​and unapologetic. When asked if she would attend another drag ⁣show,⁢ she replied, “Yeah, I’ll do it again. It was ⁤too much fun, and it was good music!”

On Facebook, Maris addressed those who were ⁣offended by​ her actions, stating, “Please ​remove yourself from ⁣my page if this offends you, if you think this is⁤ UnGodly, makes me a ‌ [pedophile],⁢ or causes ‍you to feel‍ uncomfortable.”

Support for⁢ the School’s Decision

While there may be criticism from some quarters, it is important to recognize that the school made the right decision in this case.

When parents choose to send their⁢ children to a private Christian school, they expect the teachers to uphold Christian morals and values. Maris, despite her claims of being a devout Christian, ‌holds ⁤views that contradict the principles of First Baptist Academy.

Although Maris may not have realized that attending the drag show would violate ⁢school policy, the fact‌ remains that ⁣drag performances ⁢go against the fundamental beliefs of the⁢ Christian faith. ⁣By supporting such an event, Maris was endorsing something that is considered “ungodly.”

It⁣ is crucial for First Baptist Academy to stay firm in their decision, even in ⁤the face of criticism. The school’s mission is to teach the Christian ‍faith, and compromising on ⁣their values would undermine their purpose.

Ultimately, the school’s​ actions serve as a reminder that Christian⁤ institutions ⁤have the right ⁢to uphold ⁣their​ beliefs and expectations for their staff members.

Source: The Western‌ Journal



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