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Assaulted Teacher Charged With Assault And Battery
Teacher Exoneratd After Two Year Battle With Child Protective Services
Social Services charges changed his life, says Russell County teacher. ‘Not me, not again,’ he vows. More
Danville Journalism Teacher Prevails
VEA helps journalism teacher win in court to get school board to follow its own policies.
First her principal ignored the grievance she filed August 19, 1999. More
ESP Increase Pay From VEA Attorney’s Suggestion
Roanoke member uses VEA information to make difference for bus driver colleagues.
The moral of this story is that lots of things are important. And some of those things make a difference. More
Member Fired After Charging Superintendent With Sexual Harassment
Member is reinstated in Surry. The superintendent is gone.
Being fired for filing a grievance is unlawful. That basic tenet was reinforced last spring by the Surry school board’s attorney More
'Not Guilty' Follows Arrest, Fingerprinting, Photo In Paper
Assault and battery charge against 16-year special education teacher.
“The tragedy of this is not that what happened to me. The tragedy is that it could happen to anyone.” More
Surry Principal Regains Credit For Military Service
VEA advice leads to corrected contract, retroactive pay.
You could have damaged your neck watching this volley, although federal law was clearly on principal’s side. More
Teacher Refuses To Resign, Gets Old Job Back
Loudoun Band Director Reinstated On Unanimous Vote Of Fact Finding Panel
It was a non-event to 35-year teacher John Ford, an everyday happening. It became a major event that nearly caused his dismissal. More