because if he had, he would have merely gotten demoted and not forced to resign.
As readers know, one of my former principals at WCSD was recently demoted to teacher because of inappropriate conduct with a subordinate. I can tell you in Oregon his license would have been revoked. Not in Nevada; principals get second, third, fourth, and fifth chances before they are booted out entirely.
This was at a charter school, I guess:
Who knows how much protection he would have gotten had he been a traditional public school principal?
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