The Camas principal facing public backlash for a controversial Facebook post she made in January regarding the death of basketball star Kobe Bryant has resigned.
Camas School District Superintendent Jeff Snell said today he has accepted Liza Sejkora’s resignation.
“This has been a tumultuous week,” Snell stated in a press release delivered to the media the start of the district’s 4:45 p.m. press conference. “However, I’ve been impressed with the level of professionalism our staff members have displayed as well as the caring and compassion from our families.”
Sejkora, who came to Camas from Scottsdale, Arizona, in 2017 to lead the local high school, stated in the press release that she was resigning because she felt Camas High’s “students and staff deserve to have a learning environment free of disruptions.”
The controversy started last weekend, when Camas community members, including current and former Camas High School students, began sharing a screenshot of Sejkora’s private Facebook site, showing a post in which the principal had written: “Not gonna lie. Seems to me that karma caught up with a rapist today,” and added a shrugging emoji in the hours after news broke that Bryant, 41, a retired Los Angeles Lakers star and father of four young girls, had died along with eight others in a southern California helicopter crash on Jan. 26.