HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Angela Box will continue her weekly appearances on a public access show called "Tommy's Garage." Her job as a teacher at HISD's Daily Elementary has ended. The decision was hers.
A resignation agreement was unanimously approved Thursday in executive session by the school board. The terms of the offer were not disclosed. We are told, however, that it includes a modest pay out. Her departure took effect today.
Ms. Box was not present. The resignation offer was made by her attorney. Board member Wanda Adams called it beneficial for both sides.
Box had been criticized for her role on "Tommy's Garage," which is promoted as an alternative to political correctness. Among her comments were remarks about Muslims. The show's producer says they're directed at those who attack America. Groups like CAIR took it differently.
HISD was asked by CAIR to conduct an internal investigation of Ms. Box. The district did not, maintaining that her involvement in the show occurred on her own time. In recent weeks, though, a classroom monitor was assigned to her.
On Thursday, several parents at the west Houston school called the outcome the right thing for the students. One father said it needed to be done because the students come from culturally diverse background, including those from Muslim homes.
Box, in a written statement, said, "I will deeply miss my students at Ray K Daily Elementary School. These early years of growth and learning are a magical time, and I will always treasure the moments I had with each of them." She goes on to state "the character assassination I suffered at the hands of Quanell X, the New Black Panther Party, the New Black Muslims and others ruined any chance of continuing this journey with my students."
Box said by phone she's considering other legal options.