Nancy Zettler Needs to Be FIRED after vile comments on Charlie's Assassination

September 13, 2025

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DISTRICT 300 NEEDS A LEADER, NOT A HATER

Calls Grow for Removal of District 300 School Board Member Over Controversial Post


A firestorm of controversy has erupted in District 300 following a social media post allegedly made by school board member Nancy Zettler, in which she appeared to endorse the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The post, which began with the phrase “Karma is a $itch,” has sparked widespread outrage across the community and beyond, with many calling for her immediate removal from office.  (SEE PREVIEW PHOTO OF REMOVED POST BELOW)


The post, now deleted, has been described by critics as a shocking breach of public trust and a dangerous endorsement of political violence. While the authenticity of the post is still being verified, the reaction has been swift and severe.


“This is not just a lapse in judgment—it’s a complete disqualification from public service,” said one parent at a recent board meeting. “Our children deserve leaders who model civility, not celebrate death.”


School board members are expected to uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct, particularly in a role that directly influences the education and development of young people. Zettler’s alleged remarks have raised serious concerns about her ability to serve impartially and responsibly.  Others are concerned about her mental and emotional capacity to lead, when posting such vile comments as the president of the school board.


Legal experts note that while free speech protections are broad, elected officials are held to a different standard when their statements incite or glorify violence. “If the post is authentic, it could constitute grounds for censure or removal under district policy,” said one constitutional law professor.


Failure to act could set a dangerous precedent. “Silence in the face of this kind of rhetoric is complicity,” said a local educator. “We must draw a clear line between political disagreement and moral depravity.”


As calls for Zettler’s resignation intensify, the District 300 board faces mounting pressure to respond decisively. Parents, students, and educators alike are demanding accountability—and a reaffirmation that violence has no place in public discourse, especially from those entrusted with shaping the minds of future generations.

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