An elementary school teacher has lost her teaching license after she left the scene of a car accident that resulted in bodily injury. The accident occurred in the summer of 2009 when she was 27 years-old.
According to court documents, the woman was at a college reunion where she mixed medication and alcohol before driving home that night. She left the scene after rear-ending another vehicle. The teacher was admitted and completed the Intensive Supervision program and asked that her teaching license be suspended rather than revoked.
However, under law, her charges were too serious and her ability to teach public school was taken away. She has the option to appeal the decision to the state education commissioner.
If you are at risk of losing your teaching license, contact the Texas teachers’ license defense attorneys of the Leichter Law Firm by calling 512-495-9995.