People predicting the demise of baseball seem to forget that there will always be new old people.
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Frederick County Public Schools has fired Katie Nash, an employee who stirred up attention for how she ran the district’s Twitter feed last week, she said.Michael Doerrer, a district spokesman, said Nash was no longer employed with the school system, but he couldn’t comment on the circumstances.Nash started working as the web experience coordinator in November. Among her responsibilities was to run the district’s social media accounts. Her salary was $44,066.
On Jan. 5, a student tweeted to the Twitter account, @FCPSMaryland, asking schools to close “tammarow.”Nash wrote in response from the school Twitter feed: “But then how would you learn how to spell ‘tomorrow?’ ”The response from Nash’s FCPS tweet garnered more than 1,000 retweets and 1,000 likes and she became the subject of a hashtag, #KatiefromFCPS. And later #freekatie also appeared in students’ Twitter feeds after a report from local TV station WHAG-TV that Twitter access had been taken away from her.While she was happy with the interaction she had with students on social media, Nash said she understands the school system’s decision.“I don’t want to be a distraction to the school system and the goals they have for overarching achievement,” she said.
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