Texas Tribune, the Roma High School assistant principal asked Lifka to take down the posters on Sunday, prior to students starting off the year. "I guess once that happened, I knew that it might be a rocky road, but considering being put on leave?
I never really thought that that was going to be their first step," she told the Tribune. The teacher also displayed a picture of her virtual classroom on social media.The school district placed her on leave after concerns from parents came in that Sunday evening.
In a statement released Wednesday, the school district said that it took required actions to properly review the complaints against Lifka. "It is the practice of Roma ISD to diligently review all parent concerns.