HOUSTON – A Houston elementary teacher and anti-Muslim TV performer could lose her job over concerns that her remarks could make her a target of radical Muslims and put her students at risk.

“Community activist” Quanell X told MyFoxHouston 3rd grade elementary teacher Angela Box’s controversial remarks about Muslims on a local political talk show “Tommy’s Garage” could potentially put her students in harm’s way, and he’s pushing to have her fired.

He contends her appearances have infuriated radical Muslims in Houston and elsewhere.

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“Their reaction is much more extreme than mine would be and so the safety and security of Ms. Box, the other students in that classroom, the other students in that school and other teachers and administrators in that school is at risk now because that radical element, that is very dangerous, that would target Ms. Box specifically at that school has everybody’s lives now in danger,” Quanell X said.

The Houston Independent School District Board of Education will consider the “resignation and release agreement for Angela Box, teacher at Daily Elementary” according to today’s school board agenda.

Box’s comments on “Tommy’s Garage” are protected by the First Amendment, but that hasn’t stopped Quanell X from pushing for her ouster. He previously accused Box of using the N-word, but has been unable to provide evidence of his claim.

There is, however, plenty of evidence from the show that Box dislikes Muslims and liberals.

“Let the bacon-haters shoot up their own targets,” Box said in one episode, according to Houston Press. “Then it’s a big win for all of us.”

“I am so sick of the bacon-haters coming here and demanding that we bend to their culture – no,” she said in another video.

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“Later, on the same video, and somehow without using the ‘bacon-haters’ term, Box tells Muslim leaders to ‘f*** off,’ and does so while jiggling her tits at the camera for good measure,” Houston Press reports.

Box has said Democrats “own the ghettos. The Democrats own food stamps. The Democrats own Section 8. The Democrats own welfare.”

The comments caused a major uproar because the majority of Box’s students at Daily Elementary are minorities, and come from low-income families.

Box defended her comments, and said she isn’t racist, but she hasn’t backed down from her beliefs.

“I will no longer accept people using false claims of racism bigotry or hatred to bludgeon anyone into silence or capitulation,” Box told MyFoxHouston. “Disagreeing with the President or sounding the alarm about radical Islam is not racist. Millions of Americans also share my view and that doesn’t make them racists either.”

She contends she is “a very good role model for children.”

“I’m a great teacher, my students adore me and I adore them,” she said.

The Coalition for American-Islamic Relations previously called on the district to conduct an independent investigation into Box’s comments on “Tommy’s Garage,” but officials had not moved to terminate her.

“Our focus at Daily Elementary School continues to be making sure students feel safe and maintaining an instructional environment in which they can learn,” the Houston Independent School District wrote in a statement in mid-November.

“We respect the First Amendment and the rights of employees and community members, and will continue to monitor the situation.”

Today’s board agenda item for Box’s potential resignation seems to be a win for CAIR.

“I think that the statements she’s made and her behavior as well and the profanity are absolutely outrageous and we are appalled by them and certainly if I had a student in her class I would take that student out,” CAIR spokeswoman Ruth Nasrullah told MyFoxHouston.

Quanell X did not discuss any specific threats made against Box or Daily Elementary by “that radical element” within Islam.