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In a message to students, a Colorado middle school teacher wrote "I want to kill the child," and he resigned after an internal investigation into the incident.
School officer saidKris Burghart, an 8 th grade teacher, atOtho E.
Stuart Middle School in commercial city showed an inappropriate message to his class on the projector screen, "freaking out" some students.
The Denver Post reported: "silent reading . . . . . . I want to kill the kids but I am a Christian loving person who will never hurt the one who fled [sic]
So please sit down and read.
"I firmly believe that it is acceptable at any time, under any circumstances, to threaten to harm our students --
It's not as a teaching tool, it's not a vent of frustration, it's not a joke, "school district chief Chris Feidler wrote in a letter to his parents late last week.
"I want to tell you, sir.
Burghart resigned as a 27 J teacher with immediate effect.
Stuart secondary school principal Fabricio Velez said in a letter to his parents late last week that he was aware of the information of the teachers presented on December.
After the parents reported to him.
A district spokesman told The Denver Post that a student took a picture on his mobile phone.
"He's a very good one-
"I like teachers, so it's unfortunate, but we don't support anyone making threatening remarks," district spokesman Tracy Rudnick told the paper . ".
In the letter, the principal said that district and school officials had arranged burghart's administrative permission before the internal investigation.
"Please know, we take any allegations of Raptors safety and security very seriously," Velez said in a note posted on the school's facebook page . ".
"Please understand that I am not always able to communicate with you in a timely manner in this case.
However, I can assure you that no student is in danger at any time.
Burghart resigned on Friday, according to the school district.
Fox News affiliate posted a picture of the news on Twitter, which quoted a parent as saying it was unacceptable.
According to the news station, a parent said: "We all have bad days, but it doesn't matter how bad your days are as someone who has trust in students . ".
"That's not how you speak.
That's not what you wrote.
Still, many others have come out to support burghart.
"This is very unfortunate.
"Stewart lost a great teacher," a woman wrote on the school's Facebook page . ".
Another netizen wrote: "My daughter is very dissatisfied with this . "“She felt Mr.
Burghart used to be a great teacher.
He also said that he was a good Christian man without the support of a school or district.
We do not support this decision.
Burghart did not immediately respond to requests for comment from The Washington Post on Tuesday.
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