'Bad' Teachers Told to 'Get Out' After Some Protest Superintendent's Firing

'Bad' Teachers Told to 'Get Out' After Some Protest
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Someone left fliers on teachers’ cars outside of two Douglas County, Colorado, schools telling them they are “bad” and to “get out and leave.”

The signs likely were related to several teachers calling out of work on February 3 to protest the firing of former Douglas County Superintendent Corey Wise, KUSA-TV reported. According to the outlet, the school district informed the staff on Tuesday that someone had requested information on who was not at work that day.

“Most Teachers Are Good and We Appreciate Them,” the flier read, according to images posted to social media. “You Are Bad! Get Out and Leave!”

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

Someone left fliers on teachers’ cars in Douglas County, Colorado, calling them “bad” and telling them to “get out.” Above, the Colorado state flag.
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