Parents, you will still need to ask if your child's teacher has restrictions on their ability to touch or interact with your child. Superintendent Joshua Starr has no plans to stop moving around suspected child abusers.
The Parents' Coalition has shown you what "restriction" letters look like here and here. We also know that Lawrence Joynes had restrictions on his ability to touch or interact with students. Superintendent Starr is not changing how these matters are handled. Read the Gazette article below and see if it is about PROTECTING students or employees.
Rare.
That's what happened to Lawrence Joynes' victims, right? It was just "rare" so not a problem?
Gazette: Reassignment after accusations could be rare
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