What's ironic about this legal two-step is that the MTSA had been actually working with the legislature on its other, quite reasonable provisions — such as the clause that requires that districts be notified whenever a teacher has been found to be guilty of sexually abusing his or her students. The injunction leaves those aspects of the law in effect. But we join with the MTSA in scratching our heads as to why the legislature felt it was perfectly acceptable to limit teachers' out-of-class interactions with their students, particularly in ways that could potentially promote learning.
Graham Drake