this documentary when it comes out.
I have never heard of such a thing for teachers accused of "wrongdoing." In this neck of the woods, when you are suspended, you are sent home, with or without pay. And if you were like me and wrongfully terminated and stupidly went through arbitration instead of hiring an outside lawyer and filing a civil suit in federal court, you still stay home.
Never, ever teach without having an outside attorney for obvious reasons of threats and intimidation from students, parents, and especially asshole administrators. I learned this truism the hard way.
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