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Floyd County Schools address employee’s social media post on Kirk’s death

LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — A Kentucky school district is speaking out after controversial social media posts by an employee following Charlie Kirk’s death.

Floyd County Superintendent Tonya Horne-Williams said the comments brought unwanted attention to the district – and reminded staff they’re expected to maintain professionalism both in and out of the classroom.

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She added that the district is committed to making sure schools remain safe, respectful, and inclusive.

Leaders said this is a personnel matter and no additional details will be released.

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