Don’t @ me,” Kucera tweeted on July 6. I don't know what else you would call it,” Kucera said in response. “What I did is no different than what other teachers do on social media. “So if you see all the comments that my tweet got, it got a lot of positive comments and it got some negative comments as well. “I think the school district officials were using that as complaints that students might not want be in my class and that it would impede the operation of the school business,” he continued.
Source: Fox News July 23, 2020 14:03 UTC