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Education officials studying impact of student/teacher sex ruling

Arkansas education officials are looking at a state Supreme Court ruling on sexual contact between teachers and students to see if it will affect their ability to revoke educators' licenses for such activity.

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wpsark - 4/2/2012 12:09 PM
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Just fire them for unprofessional conduct. Make it a rule in the employee handbook that there will be no student/teacher fraternization. Put it in their contract that they can't have a relationship with any student, no matter what their age. If they break their contract then no amount of "union power" can save their teaching job at that school.
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