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A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Creston Community School District from moving forward with plans to fire a teacher for her comments regarding the slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Last month, Melisa Crook, a high school English teacher from Creston, was informed that she was facing termination for a social media comment regarding Kirk.

Crook then sued the district in federal court , citing a series of pro-Republican posts by Superintendent Deron Stender and school board president Don Gee, and alleging that her First Amendment rights were being violated.

U.S. District Judge Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger recently granted Crook’s motion for a tempora

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