Pubdate: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 Source: Shawnee News-Star (OK) Copyright: 2002 The Shawnee News-Star Contact: http://www.onlineshawnee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/412 Author: The Florida Times-Union COCAINE-USING TEACHER SHOULD HAVE BEEN FIRED The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, on a cocaine-using teacher: A second chance is a nice concept, but an arbitrator carried it too far when he ordered the reinstatement of a Florida teacher who reported to work with 50 times the amount of cocaine in his system that would register a positive result. The Pensacola middle school teacher was fired. The arbitrator, however, ruled this spring that the penalty was too harsh for the offense, particularly since the teacher hadn't been in trouble before and many of his relatives also were teachers. He ordered the man returned to the classroom or to some other school job with full salary. Surprisingly, a circuit judge upheld that ruling. If you can show up at school stoned out of your mind, what exactly are valid grounds for termination in Pensacola? Teachers are role models, and people who use cocaine often have erratic behavior, which conceivably could endanger children. As the superintendent complained to the Pensacola News Journal, "We are expelling kids for taking aspirin or No-Doz. Now we are talking about someone taking cocaine, and that's OK." It should be the other way around -- zero tolerance on cocaine, not aspirin. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom