L.A. school board votes to fire teacher Rafe Esquith, accused of misconduct
Los Angeles Times | October 14, 2015 | 8:52 PM
The Los Angeles Board of Education voted this week to fire
nationally recognized teacher Rafe Esquith, following a misconduct
investigation that included allegations he made an improper joke to
students and inappropriately touched minors, according to sources with
knowledge of the decision.The longtime educator at Hobart Avenue Elementary School, who has received national acclaim for his teaching and his best-selling books, has denied wrongdoing.
Acting on the recommendation of senior administrators, the school board voted unanimously behind closed doors Tuesday to begin termination proceedings against Esquith, according to sources who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak about the matter.
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