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Former teacher convicted of sexual assault wins lawsuit
A former area teacher convicted of sexually assaulting a student wins a lawsuit filed against her by the boy's father
Read More »IE teacher’s aide accused of sexual assault
A teacher's aide in the Inland Empire is behind bars, accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old female student
Read More »Former Clear Creek ISD teacher charged with sexual assault of a student
A 40 year old League City woman is free on bond after being arrested Friday afternoon on charges she was involved in an improper relationship with a student
Read More »Suspended Rich East teacher had sex with former student, police report says
A male math teacher at Rich East High School was like a “father figure” to a female student over the past year or so, according to what she told police. She went to him with
Read More »7,000 out of 17,000 Bauchi teachers passed screening exercise
Alhaji Abdullahi Dabo, the Chairman of Bauchi State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), said all teachers in the state must sit for the compulsory Proficiency Test to ascertain their capabilities. Dabo told newsmen in
Read More »Rich East teacher suspended for alleged inappropriate contact with student
A male math teacher at Rich East High School in Park Forest has been put on paid leave and is facing further disciplinary action for allegedly having inappropriate contact with a student, officials said
Read More »Schools might expand background checks
Employees of Johnston County schools might face ongoing criminal-records checks to ensure they’re not getting into trouble while on the job. The superintendent’s staff introduced the measure at a school board meeting earlier this month.
Read More »‘Inappropriate Touching’ Leads to Teacher’s Firing; 14-Year-Old Murdered
The Cartersville High School teacher accused of inappropriately touching a student has been fired as the police investigation continues. During a called meeting Tuesday, the Cartersville City Schools Board of Education upheld Superintendent Howard Hinesley's
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