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NO CLASS, NO MORE SCHOOL EVER AGAIN: A school employee is facing heavy backlash from both students and parents after allegedly saying Charlie Kirk’s death was “good” — causing students to speak out in protest… Read Full Story

Oregon students staged a walk-out protest on Wednesday over a staff member who allegedly celebrated the news of Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
The controversy began after Thurston High School employee Bobby Nove, who worked in the theater department, reportedly shared the news of the Turning Point USA founder being shot and killed during a Utah campus event with a single word.
“Good,” Nove wrote.
An image of the alleged post quickly circulated across social media, prompting outrage among parents and students at the Springfield area school, who demanded action from the fdistrict.
CELEBRATORY, DISMISSIVE REACTIONS TO CHARLIE KIRK’S DEATH PUTTING EDUCATORS UNDER SCRUTINY
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Student and parents were disturbed by a Thurston High School employee reportedly celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death. (iStock)
According to KEZI 9 News, parents and students quickly flooded the school administration with calls and emails, only to receive a vague condemnation of violence.
“We agree that this is concerning,” Principal Kimberlee Pelster wrote in an email, according to KEZI. “As a community with a unique connection to the impact of violence, we stand firm that violence is never the answer. We expect our educators to model caring. This does not reflect our values as a Thurston community.”
Several Oregon students responded by walking out of class with sharp criticism of the employee and the school.
Pelster also wrote to Fox News Digital, saying, “We are a caring community dedicated to developing caring and brave graduates prepared for a future of their choosing. Our focus remains on the important work of teaching and learning while supporting all students.”
As of Friday, Nove’s name was still listed on the school’s website as an employee.
According to KVAL 13 News, several students met with the principal to discuss their concerns. A parent told the local news station that the meeting went well, but students were still unsure as to what the school plans to do.
Numerous teachers and educators have come under fire over the last 10 days for controversial social media posts that appeared to excuse or even celebrate Kirk’s assassination. Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced this week that more than 100 teachers in his state will have their teaching certifications suspended based on posts calling for violence.