A child educator in Saskatchewan has been terminated for sharing a news article on social media, and we need your help to get her job back!
Leah Maier has been working as an education assistant for nearly a decade, and for the last four years, she has enjoyed serving students at PJ Gillen Elementary School in Esterhazy, SK.
That all changed on June 12, when Maier was devastated to receive a termination letter, notifying her that the Good Spirit School Division (GSSD) decided to fire her after investigating a social media post she made just days earlier.
Leah was fired for sharing a LifeSiteNews article in a private Facebook group about a non-profit organization advocating for parents to keep their kids home on Pride Day.
“On Thursday, Ottawa's public school board reported nine of its schools had absent rates over 40 per cent, with two schools exceeding 60 per cent.”
— Drea Humphrey - Prepping and Politics (@DreaHumphrey) June 3, 2023
Doesn’t look like tax payer dollars being used to promote sexual preferences and identities to kids in school is very inclusive. pic.twitter.com/pFpJhpiPaS
Leah didn't provide any comment with her news post and wasn't even sharing the article with her students.
Click here and email Good Spirit School Division’s superintendent Jason Trost, the director of education Quintin Robertson, and Minister of education Dustin Duncan, demanding that they Hire Leah Back for her rightful position.
Then take a few seconds longer to sign and share our petition demanding the same thing so we can deliver it to the board of education on your behalf!