Teacher who battled union fears shes being targeted after shirt complaint: 'I'm afraid'

Stacey Adair, an award-winning teacher from Colorado, is facing scrutiny after a complaint that accused her of spreading anti-transgender messaging by wearing an "XX ≠ XY" chromosome t-shirt to a professional development training event earlier this month."They get an anonymous complaint — nobody said anything that day," Adair, who was named teacher of the year at the 2025 Teacher Freedom Summit, said."I would say people don't even know what it means, honestly.""I told one of my friends that yesterday about getting in trouble and she goes, ‘that's math.’ I said, ‘well, no, it’s actually genetics.’"A week after the meeting, Adair was called in, given a questionnaire about why she had worn the shirt and was instructed not to wear clothing with controversial messaging going forward.The reprimand has made Adair fearful for her job and worried that she might receive heightened scrutiny down the road.
But beyond her individual case, onlookers like Ryan Walters, the CEO of the Teachers Freedom Alliance (TFA), an organization advocating for alternatives to teacher unions, believe her situation is emblematic of larger power struggles in schools over ideology.EXCLUSIVE: INDIANA SCHOOL COUNSELOR FIRED FOR SPEAKING OUT ON GENDER IDENTITY POLICY SETTLES LAWSUIT FOR $200KRyan Walters, CEO of Teachers Freedom Alliance, left, pictured alongside Stacey Adair, a teacher in Colorado, right.(Fox News Digital, Stacey Adair)"It’s not an isolated incident," Walters said."These are the types of teachers that when you talk to parents around the country, they go, ‘I want my kids in a teacher's class like that.’ And yet you see the way that they're treated by the districts."Adair’s case began when she selected one of her many "word" shirts to the professional development event — a routine training for teachers during the back-to-school season.She noted that her shirts aren’t out of the ordinary for her.
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