I would disagree she could have taken that pic to share with a husband or boyfriend and there is nothing wrong with that at all.
The stupid part was allowing it to sinc. Im guessing the kids went into the photo file or something and that's why they got in trouble.
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When a person accepts a position of public trust they should act in such a way to be worthy of that trust.
To have a picture such as that, on a device that is connected to the internet and/or subject to sync up, is a best VERY poor judgement. Not that anyone seems to place any stock in good judgement these days.
Teachers, and many other people, are in publicly paid jobs, NOT private industry. It is a job that requires a LOT of trust. A RESPONSIBLE adult who accepts a job that will place them in a position of authority and example to children should be aware of how certain actions may be viewed, intentional or not. That is part and parcel of proper action when one accepts such a position. A RESPONSIBLE adult SHOULD act accordingly. Assuming the story on face value only, she was acting in a manner that places her in the category of a "Clinton Style Bimbo".
Had this happened, again only assuming the face value of the story, when MY kids were in school, I would have demanding that she be fired. I expect only the HIGHEST of standards for those that I employ.