Teachers anywhere in North America can be fired if they are convicted of a criminal charge for anything. Teachers are public figures and as such they have to uphold a professional and ethical status. A teacher can appeal a dismissal but since school boards make it clear that teachers have to have a clean criminal record to work with children it isn't likely he or she would succeed.
In Texas, a shoplifting charge can stay on your record permanently, unless you are able to have it expunged or sealed. Expungement is possible in certain circumstances, such as if the charges were dismissed, you completed a diversion program, or you were acquitted.
they will
In Texas, a teacher cannot be legally fired solely for being on disability due to an organ transplant, as this may constitute discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other related laws. However, if the teacher's absence impacts their ability to fulfill job responsibilities and the school district has followed proper procedures, termination could be a possibility. It's essential for the teacher to be aware of their rights and to seek legal advice if they feel they are being unfairly targeted while on disability.
YES ! A sub teacher at my old school got fired for it
Nope if a teacher did that she would be fired
No,because they will get fired.
If a teacher gets fired and you did not like that teacher do not cheer just keep it to yourself. If you liked that teacher then if your brave enough go ask the principal why the teacher got fired. If you have a picture of that teacher look at it and if you cannot do that remember all the good times you and that teacher had and get on with your life.
no
Call the board... Report it they'll get fired
it depends
The budget of Teacher Retirement System of Texas is 4,849,000,000 dollars.
Stella tells Stanley that she was fired.