A teacher in Wayne is facing consequences for a comment she made on social media about one of her student's names.

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Yvette Nichols posted her student's name on Facebook, and added that she found it humorous because it was also a curse word. Her license was suspended because of her actions.

Do you think this punishment is too harsh? Many teachers understand what Nichols is going through, and think that her license should not be suspended for her lapse in judgement. Some say that post was intended to be private because it was on the teacher's personal social media account.

Others believe that Nichols is suffering appropriate consequences for her actions, and this behavior would encourage bullying of the child, and cause him further embarrassment.

Do you think Nichols should have her license suspended for her actions?

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