A Southern New Jersey school district is reportedly weighing disciplinary action against one of its teachers after it discovered she had posted a social media post regarding the disappearance of a 5-year-old that disparaged Mexican culture.

Police believe Dulce Marie Alvarez was abducted from a Bridgeton, N.J., park last week, and the Vineland Public School District became aware of the post by in-class resource teacher Jennifer Hewitt Bishop soon there after, NJ.com reported Wednesday.

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“They’re Mexican, it’s their culture," the post read. "They don’t supervise their children like we do."

Hewitt Bishop has not been in the classroom this week.

The school district held a closed-door meeting Wednesday night to determine her future. Its decision has not yet been announced.

"Social media is a dangerous place,” the Vineland Education Association president Lou Russo told local press. “Comments are often misunderstood and taken out of context by a virtual crowd that rarely takes time to think and reflect or seek clarification before they react with verbal attacks of their own.”