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Longtime Substitute Teacher Leaves Job After Being Told To Unfriend Students On Facebook

09
Apr
2014

A New Hampshire substitute teacher is ending her 35-year career because she opposes her school’s social media policy. Carol Thebarge, 79, recently took to Facebook to announce that she was leaving her job after being told by administrators that she had to unfriend students on Facebook. “Today will be my last day at Stevens High,” Thebarge wrote last week. “I was given an ultimatum. To either delete every student from my facebook , and do not post pictures of them ( they always loved this ) or be terminated. [sic]” Thebarge noted that administrators first asked her to unfriend students

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