Southside High School Teacher Dismissed Over Controversial Post

Protest outside of Southside High School over teacher dismissal due to inappropriate conduct.

Greenville, SC, September 12, 2025

News Summary

Wynne Boliek, a social studies teacher at Southside High School in Greenville, SC, has been dismissed following a controversial social media post concerning the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The post drew immediate condemnation from the Greenville County School District and sparked backlash from political figures and the community. The school board is considering revoking Boliek’s teaching certificate, underscoring the importance of upholding professional standards among educators.

Greenville, SC – Wynne Boliek, a social studies teacher at Southside High School, has been dismissed from the Greenville County School District following a controversial social media post concerning the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The district had previously placed Boliek on administrative leave while investigating the post that included a statement describing Kirk’s shooting death as a reason for America to be “greater” that day.

The message, which Boliek authored, drew immediate condemnation from the school district, highlighting that it did not align with the professional standards expected of its staff. Boliek’s comments have been labeled as “disgusting” and “vile, hateful, and dangerous” by several political figures including U.S. Congress members. Reactions from the community have been intense, with calls for further accountability and for parents to engage with school board members regarding the situation.

The Greenville County School District confirmed Boliek’s authorship of the message and reiterated their commitment to maintaining a professional and respectful educational environment. The chair of the school board, along with other board members, deemed Boliek’s remarks as unacceptable and not reflective of the values upheld by the educators within the district.

Following the incident, Lynda Leventis-Wells, a member of the Greenville County School Board, indicated intentions to recommend revoking Boliek’s teaching certificate. This decision comes amidst broader discussions on the ethical standards required of educators, as community leaders emphasize the significance of proper conduct among public school teachers.

The social media post went viral, attracting wide scrutiny, and the backlash from constituents and officials focused on the need for accountability for public educators. While details regarding the exact nature of Boliek’s departure from the district have not been fully disclosed, a spokesperson affirmed that her conduct was taken seriously, leading to immediate actions against her employment.

The incident stems from a tragic shooting that took place on September 10, 2025, which ended the life of Charlie Kirk, a well-known conservative figure recognized for founding the youth organization Turning Point USA and his close alignment with former President Donald Trump. The implications surrounding Kirk’s death have further fueled political discussions within the community and beyond.

The Greenville County School District has policies in place regarding unprofessional conduct, particularly regarding the influence such behavior can have on teaching roles and responsibilities. These policies aim to protect the integrity of educational environments and ensure that students receive instruction in an appropriate atmosphere.

As the situation develops, many are watching to see if further measures will be taken against Boliek, as community and political leaders continue to advocate for strict adherence to professional ethics within schools.

FAQ Section

What led to Wynne Boliek’s dismissal from the Greenville County School District?

Wynne Boliek was dismissed due to an inappropriate social media post regarding the death of Charlie Kirk, where she expressed that America became “greater” after his death.

What was Boliek’s position at the school?

Boliek was a social studies teacher at Southside High School, responsible for teaching subjects such as world history, civics, and government/economics.

How did the Greenville County School District respond to Boliek’s post?

The district strongly condemned Boliek’s message, reflecting that it did not meet the professional standards expected of staff members.

What actions were taken against Boliek after the incident?

Boliek was placed on administrative leave and subsequently fired. Additionally, there are efforts to revoke her teaching certificate in South Carolina.

Who has publicly criticized Boliek’s comments?

Members of Congress, including Rep. Nancy Mace and Rep. William Timmons, criticized Boliek’s comments, describing them as disgusting and dangerous.

Key Features Summary

Feature Details
Teacher Wynne Boliek
School Southside High School
Reason for Dismissal Inappropriate social media post regarding Charlie Kirk’s death
Reaction Condemnation from Greenville County School District, Congress members, and community leaders
Next Steps Potential revocation of teaching certificate and community advocacy for accountability
Incident Date September 10, 2025

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