'We had relationships with parents and the kids, and I didn’t even get to say goodbye to a lot of the kids,' said former First Baptist Academy teacher Kristi Maris. She was fired after 19 years of service.
Kristi Maris and an unnamed coworker were both let go after attending a drag show on July 13 at Hamburger Mary’s, according to multiple reports.that after she posted photos and videos of her visit to the popular venue, she and her coworker were fired.
According to KTRK, the school’s senior pastor said the teachers were fired because of a line in the school’s operating policies manual that statesMaris said she had no idea she was breaking that clause in the manual by attending a drag show.
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