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Teacher as exemplar/Impropriety pp. 256-262

Teacher as exemplar/Impropriety pp. 256-262. Nicola Moxey MED 6490 February 9, 2010. Impropriety with Students. Barcheski v. BOE of Grand Rapids Public Schools- Court of Appeals of Michigan, 1987 412 N.W.2d 296 Tenure Commission’s Ruling was to discharge Barcheski

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Teacher as exemplar/Impropriety pp. 256-262

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  1. Teacher as exemplar/Impropriety pp. 256-262 Nicola Moxey MED 6490 February 9, 2010

  2. Impropriety with Students • Barcheski v. BOE of Grand Rapids Public Schools- Court of Appeals of Michigan, 1987 412 N.W.2d 296 Tenure Commission’s Ruling was to discharge Barcheski Barcheski sued BOE claiming his discharge was Unreasonable and Without Just Cause

  3. Facts • October 16, 1976, BOE brought three charges against Barcheski • On August 10, 1976, Barcheski invites two female members of his driver education class to a party • The two female students attended the party and drank beer and smoked pot in Mr. Barcheski’s presence • Barcheski drove one of the female students home and had sexual intercourse with her in his automobile

  4. Judgment • After review of the tenure commission’s records… The Circuit Court affirmed that the tenure commission’s ruling that the petitioner be discharged was BASED ON RESONABLE AND JUST CAUSE! AFFIRMED

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