
FORT WORTH (1080 KRLD) - Fort Worth school board will meet Tuesday evening to vote on the termination of a teacher who posted a series of tweets about immigration last week.
Gloria Clark is an English teacher at Carter-Riverside High School east of Downtown Fort Worth.
She has tweeted at President Trump at least 14 times since August of 2018, including seven times last month.
"Mr. President, Fort Worth Independent School District is loaded with illegal students from Mexico," Clark wrote in a tweet May 17. "Carter-Riverside High School has been taken over by them."
"I contacted the feds here in Fort Worth a few months ago and the person I spoke with did not want to help me or even listen to me," she wrote in a different tweet the same day. "The campus police officer spends his time texting on his cell phone and doing the bidding of Jennifer Orona, Hispanic assistant [principal]."
Clark was placed on leave after the tweets were reported. The district's Office of Professional Standards began investigating.
The office says Clark has been disciplined three times before.
In 2007, she was ordered to specialized training after an accusation she kicked a student.
In 2012, the office found she behaved inappropriately by talking about two coworkers having an affair. That was handed at the campus level.
In 2013, the office found she used inappropriate language, referring to a group of students as "Little Mexico" and called another student "White Bread." She was suspended without pay in that case.
Clark deleted her Twitter account after she was placed on leave. She has hired a lawyer who has declined to comment.