Sean of the Thread
05-12-2006, 09:27 AM
Fuck Kentucky.. FLORIDA knows how to do it right. Some good points are made.
And jesus I'm hot for THIS teacher. Parent teacher conference..YES PLEASE.
West Boca teacher will not be disciplined over 'bikini team' photos
A high school teacher who posed for revealing photos on a Web site will not face any discipline, a school district official said Thursday.
The district's professional standards department decided Thursday not to investigate Erica Chevillar, whose photo spread on the USA National Bikini Team's Web site has become the talk of West Boca Raton High School. Chevillar, 25, is a first-year social studies teacher at the school.
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"She didn't violate any school rules or policies or state laws," district spokesman Nat Harrington said.
Chevillar is one of about 80 models featured on the Web site of the USA National Bikini team. The site lists calendars for sale featuring scantily clad models dressed in bathing suits, provocative outfits or lingerie. Using the name Erica Lee, she appears in cleavage-baring jackets and skimpy bikinis.
Chevillar couldn't be reached Thursday despite attempts by phone and at her house. She told South Florida Sun-Sentinel news partner WPTV-Ch. 5 on Wednesday that the photos were taken before she was a teacher. She also said she plans to leave teaching to work in real estate.
Rick Leto, the president and CEO of the Boca Raton-based USA National Bikini Team, voiced support for her on Thursday.
"Erica is a very classy and intelligent young woman," he said. "She has done nothing wrong." He declined further comment.
The photo spread concerned West Boca Raton High Principal Fran Giblin, who said Wednesday that it's important for teachers to set the "highest standards for students."
Harrington said Giblin and Chevillar discussed the incident on Thursday. Giblin could not be reached Thursday despite phone calls to his school office and home.
The school district has only a vague policy on teacher non-criminal teacher conduct, saying they should act in a way that is "moral and ethical."
School Board member Debra Robinson said she's uncomfortable with Chevillar's actions, but doesn't believe the school district needs to create a more specific policy on teacher conduct.
"If we tried to very clearly define what we feel is morally questionable ..... it's going to be way too distracting," she said. "We need to focus on how we educate children."
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-pteacher11may11,0,3144952.story?coll=sfla-features-showtime&track=mostemailedlink
Local radio station has 24 photos from the USABT site hosted here.
http://www.mjmorningshow.com/cc-common/feeds/view.php?feed_id=263&feed=/mainfeed.html&instance=1&article_id=63705
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b236/Japgross/MJMS-IP_34561_7.jpg
And jesus I'm hot for THIS teacher. Parent teacher conference..YES PLEASE.
West Boca teacher will not be disciplined over 'bikini team' photos
A high school teacher who posed for revealing photos on a Web site will not face any discipline, a school district official said Thursday.
The district's professional standards department decided Thursday not to investigate Erica Chevillar, whose photo spread on the USA National Bikini Team's Web site has become the talk of West Boca Raton High School. Chevillar, 25, is a first-year social studies teacher at the school.
LocalLinks
"She didn't violate any school rules or policies or state laws," district spokesman Nat Harrington said.
Chevillar is one of about 80 models featured on the Web site of the USA National Bikini team. The site lists calendars for sale featuring scantily clad models dressed in bathing suits, provocative outfits or lingerie. Using the name Erica Lee, she appears in cleavage-baring jackets and skimpy bikinis.
Chevillar couldn't be reached Thursday despite attempts by phone and at her house. She told South Florida Sun-Sentinel news partner WPTV-Ch. 5 on Wednesday that the photos were taken before she was a teacher. She also said she plans to leave teaching to work in real estate.
Rick Leto, the president and CEO of the Boca Raton-based USA National Bikini Team, voiced support for her on Thursday.
"Erica is a very classy and intelligent young woman," he said. "She has done nothing wrong." He declined further comment.
The photo spread concerned West Boca Raton High Principal Fran Giblin, who said Wednesday that it's important for teachers to set the "highest standards for students."
Harrington said Giblin and Chevillar discussed the incident on Thursday. Giblin could not be reached Thursday despite phone calls to his school office and home.
The school district has only a vague policy on teacher non-criminal teacher conduct, saying they should act in a way that is "moral and ethical."
School Board member Debra Robinson said she's uncomfortable with Chevillar's actions, but doesn't believe the school district needs to create a more specific policy on teacher conduct.
"If we tried to very clearly define what we feel is morally questionable ..... it's going to be way too distracting," she said. "We need to focus on how we educate children."
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-pteacher11may11,0,3144952.story?coll=sfla-features-showtime&track=mostemailedlink
Local radio station has 24 photos from the USABT site hosted here.
http://www.mjmorningshow.com/cc-common/feeds/view.php?feed_id=263&feed=/mainfeed.html&instance=1&article_id=63705
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b236/Japgross/MJMS-IP_34561_7.jpg