lundi 14 février 2011

Forsyth County, Ga., Elementary School Principal Debbie Napier-Smith Seen in Facebook Picture Holding Gun

Picture of Coal Mountain Elementary School principal Debbie Napier-Smith holding gun on her Facebook page.

Debbie Napier Smith [woman in forefront] (Facebook)
If a student brings a gun to school or is even holding a gun in any setting, all hell breaks loose. Shouldn't the same standards be applied to principals and teachers as well? Well, Debbie Napier-Smith, principal of Coal Mountain Elementary School in Forsyth County, Ga., is seen in a Facebook picture holding a gun. Shouldn't the Forsyth County Board of Education do something about this?

UPDATE#1:  I spoke with Candace Norton from the Forsyth County Board of Education and she apologized profusely and said she would address the matter. She said Ms. Napier-Smith may have been at a safety training class. But here's the problem -- I am not her friend on Facebook and I was able to view her pictures. So, it's obvious her privacy settings weren't in place.  Additionally, there was no caption stating this was a training session. No-one wants to see the principal or teacher on Facebook toting a gun or in a sexually suggestive picture. That's not what anyone wants to see, much less a parent. People have been fired for far less appearing on their Facebook page.

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