A high school teacher in Malvern, Ark., has resigned after posting racist comments about President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama Michelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaBlack stars reimagine 'Friends' to get out the vote Obama shares phone number to find out how Americans are planning to vote Michelle Obama: 'Don't listen to people who will say that somehow voting is rigged' MORE on Facebook, according to a Friday report.

Trent Bennett relinquished his post at Malvern High School after his school district called a special board meeting Thursday, KTHV-TV said.

Bennett posted the controversial remarks on KHTV-TV’s Facebook page, calling the first lady “Michelle Obummer…America’s first chimp” on Dec. 24.

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“[I’m glad to see] that nasty chimp and her spider monkey hubby gone for good,” he said. Bennett also repeatedly accused President Obama, who was born in Hawaii, of originating “from Kenya."

District board members voted 6-0 late Thursday to accept Bennett’s resignation after the remarks, effective immediately.

“Over the holiday weekend, the District became aware of what appears to be a social media post by a district employee on his personal account that was inappropriate, insensitive, and used racially charged rhetoric,” Malvern High School said Monday in a statement on its Facebook page before Bennett’s resignation. "In no way are these posts reflective of the District.”

Bennett acknowledged in his resignation that his posts were “disrespectful and offensive,” adding in a separate statement to KHTV-TV he has since deleted his social media accounts.

Malvern High School, which had about 637 students in the 2011–12 school year, is about 40 miles southwest of Little Rock, according to KHTV-TV.