Governor Daniels' top non-economic priority in this legislative session is on its way to his desk.
The House has unanimously approved giving teachers qualified immunity from lawsuits for disciplining students, as long as they act reasonably and in good faith.
The bill also requires criminal background checks before teachers are hired, and creates a public database of teachers convicted of drug or sex crimes.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Police Probe Unauthorized Background Checks
Lawrence police said they do not yet know why Mark Rivera, 32, a former special assistant to schools superintendent Wilfredo Laboy, did unauthorized background checks on hundreds of people using school computers."It's not illegal. However, if this information was disseminated, it could become illegal," said police Chief John Romero.
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