Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Great Moments In Education

From Madison.com:
A Middleton teacher fired in 2010 for looking at pornographic images while at work will be offered reinstatement.
The Middleton-Cross Plains School Board voted to comply with an arbitrator’s order to reinstate Andrew Harris, a Glacier Creek Middle School teacher, at a special closed session board meeting Monday.
The School Board declined to release any details of the reinstatement plan for Harris until after a Tuesday meeting, where the district will present the plan to the Middleton Education Association.
Perry Hibner, a spokesman for the district, said he expects the union’s representatives will relay the plan to Harris but added that the board was unsure whether Harris planned to return to work for the district.
The board’s vote comes after the Wisconsin Supreme Court declined last week to take up the board’s appeal of an arbitrator’s 2010 ruling to reinstate the teacher. Subsequent circuit and appellate court decisions upheld that ruling.
Harris and now-retired teachers Mike Duren and Gregg Cramer were part of a grievance the MEA filed on behalf of seven district employees after a 2009 investigation revealed the employees had viewed or shared pornographic or sexually inappropriate images, jokes or videos on district computers. Harris was terminated, while the rest received suspensions ranging from three to 15 days or reprimands.
A complaint by a female teacher whom Harris had shown an image of a nude woman prompted the investigation, which determined 23 emails Harris received from his sister over several years violated the district’s acceptable use policy....
The district could have settled with Harris for around $20,000 just after district officials learned of the situation in 2010, or for $400,000 in 2012 after the arbitrator’s ruling. In October, the district declined because part of the settlement included a letter of reference for Harris, Hibner said.
Instead, the district will incur about $932,000 in legal costs and back pay to Harris and the two retired teachers named in the grievance, Hibner said.
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I have a hard time believing that a person who views pornography on a work computer and Internet connection should not be allowed to be a teacher.
On the other hand, if the District knew they were not going to win, why spend $1,000,000 while they could have got the case settled for $20,000.
Just another great moment in education.

2 comments:

  1. Settle for $20,000 AND a letter of recommendation??? Good for the district declining so that Harris would not end up at another school because he received a letter of recommendation from Middleton Schools.

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  2. I guess I thought it meant they would have paid $20,000 in attorney fees and could have said no to the letter. Maybe I was wrong.

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