A teacher and apparent Black Lives Matter activist is expected to become the Seattle teachers union’s president despite allegedly abusing one of her students, The Seattle Times reported Monday.
Ibijoke Idowu-Holiday is a special education teacher at Rising Star Elementary School. However, Seattle Public Schools chief of staff Rev Redmond told The Seattle Times in an email that Idowu has been on paid leave since December and is under investigation for child abuse.
Despite this, Idowu-Holiday was elected president of the Seattle Education Association (SEA) with over 58% of the vote, according to the May 1 election results.
SEA did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment concerning the allegations against Idowu-Holiday.
