Texas teacher said she was fired for explaining 'constitutional rights' to third-grade students

An Austin ISD elementary school teacher maintains she was fired after posting a TikTok video about a meeting in which a school administrator complained about her teaching students about their legal and constitutional rights. On March 21, third-grade teacher Sophia DeLoretta-Chudy posted a now-viral video on the social media platform about that meeting with a school administrator. The clip has since garnered more than nearly 500,000 likes and 3 million views.
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