Actually . . . Her online ranting after attacks against her daughter would be considered fair game if not for her career vocation.
Sadly . . . Education officials are expected to conduct themselves more professionally at all times -- Which is kinda why they're constantly & mercilessly harassed online.
Either way . . .
Credit where it's due for this column about a nearby district confronting the aftermath of social media drama . . .
"This column is not meant as an attack on Williams. She had a good reason to reply the way she did. Someone on the internet attacked her teenage child. Williams had every right to defend her daughter or any other student that attends St. Joseph schools. I just wish she hadn’t given haters and detractors fodder to use against her as they collectively wage a culture war on the district’s minority and non-conforming students."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
School board president's response to hate post was wrong, but her critics are worse | Opinion
St. Joseph schools' LaTonya Williams defended her daughter from disrespectful online trolls, but an apology is needed. From Toriano Porter:
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