‘Teacher of month’ fired over rapping side hustle defiantly films music video with students

‘Teacher of month’ fired over rapping side hustle defiantly films music video with students

Domonique Brown,, once named ‘teacher of the month’, was a US history teacher at Taylor Preparatory High School in metro Detroit and she also rapped as a side hustle under the name Drippin Honey

Domonique said her dedication, passion and professionalism for teacher have always been unwavering regardless of her personal pursuits(drippinhoney_music/Instagram)

A teacher who claims she was fired after a parent complained about her rapping career filmed a music video with her students to spread the word about her forced departure.

Domonique Brown, a charter school teacher who was once named “teacher of the month” was a US history teacher at Taylor Preparatory High School in metro Detroit and she also rapped as a side hustle under the name Drippin Honey. But earlier this month she was fired, saying it was because one parent made a complaint about her rapping work.

Domonique posted on Instagram: “Recently, I was forced to leave my position due to me being a Rapper. A single parent’s disapproval led to my dismissal.” She said the parent’s complaint was made anonymously in October after she released the song “Drippin 101”, which led to several months of meetings with school administrators.

Speaking to WJBK, Domonique said: “The first meeting was with my dean and my principal and they were just telling me, ‘Hey, a parent said that they’ve seen your social media, and that you’re a bad influence because you’re a rapper’.”

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Dominique says she ended up getting fired because of a complaint from just one parent(drippinhoney_music/Instagram)

Domonique won ‘teacher of the month’ last December soon after starting at the school(drippinhoney_music/Instagram)

Domonique said she continued to meet with officials following the parent’s complaints and eventually had to choose between her teaching job and her rap career. She continued: “Five months later, meetings after meetings defending my involvement in the music industry I was asked to erase all my content that’s when I knew I HAVE TO BET ON MYSELF CUZ NOBODY WILL IF I DONT.” [sic]

Remaining undeterred following the parent’s complaints and her firing, Domonique then filmed another rap music video, this time with her students. She said she filmed it on her last day as a teacher in February, reports WDBJ7, and the video now has over 32,000 views on YouTube.

Continuing, Domonique said: “Music is part of the culture. We’re from Motown, this is what we do. So it’s not like it’s unheard of, it’s the culture. When you look like me, you just understand it a little bit … better.”

Remaining undeterred following the parent’s complaints and her firing, Domonique then filmed another rap music video, this time with her students(drippinhoney_music/Instagram)

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