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The outside legal counsel is costing $30,000 as the school district prepares for potential lawsuits.
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Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. chastised the district for what he called a failure to report incidents of teacher misconduct properly.
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More than 50 pastors, teachers and community leaders rallied over fears that Diana Greene could be ousted as superintendent over the scandal at Douglas Anderson School for the Arts.
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Since 2006, Duval Schools’ office of professional standards opened nine separate investigations into voice teacher Jeffrey Clayton related to misconduct allegations.
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Incidents involving former music teacher Jeffrey Clayton don't appear in the state’s School Environmental Safety Incident Reporting system, the Department of Education says.
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Police could interview as many as 140 students as an investigation into teacher misconduct continues to unfold at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts.
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The legal counsel would investigate whether there were "any missteps by the district," according to School Board members.
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A second teacher at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts has been removed from the classroom during a professional standards review.
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Jeffrey Payne Clayton professed his romantic feelings for a student and kissed her, according to an arrest warrant released Thursday.
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Jeffrey Clayton, a music teacher and department head at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, was arrested Wednesday on charges of lewd and lascivious conduct involving a student.