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Texas teacher let go after giving student ‘most likely to become a terrorist’ award

Parents are outraged after a Houston, Texas student in 7th grade was given an award by her teacher for "Most Likely to become a Terrorist." – May 26, 2017

A Houston-area school district says it no longer employs a teacher who gave a student a mock award naming her “most likely to become a terrorist.”

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The Channelview Independent School District disclosed in a statement issued Tuesday that it had parted with the junior high school teacher who gave the award to a 13-year-old girl and other mock awards to other students.

The tersely worded statement said simply, “We have concluded our investigation and the teacher responsible is no longer employed by the district.”

Previously, the district had apologized for the “insensitive and offensive fake mock awards” and said that several teachers had received undisclosed discipline.

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Channelview is 16 miles east of Houston.

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