September 15, 2005, 13:56
Al Davis21.12 and Student Teachers
Does anyone think that student teachers, who are not employed by the school, but are enrolled at local colleges fulfilling certification requirements, are possibly covered under 21.12?

September 15, 2005, 15:00
Gordon LeMaireBut 90% (or more) would be subject to 21.11 and 22.011.
Of course, you could make an argument that the student teacher was a constructive employee. But I wouldn't want to bet on that flying.
September 15, 2005, 15:18
Debra MergelLook at Hopkins v. Spring ISD, 736 SW2d 617.
If the student teacher is protected (tort immunity) under the Education Code, just like a paid teacher, maybe he/she would be liable under the Penal Code (just like a paid teacher).
September 21, 2005, 17:34
Al DavisThanks for the replies. I think we are going to go by the literal wording of the statute.

September 22, 2005, 00:09
Martha W. WarnerAl, I have tried 2 coaches already under this section and I shudder to think that it may be unconstitutional because its too broad. The last case involved a janitor who pled without a trial. I have no desire to rock the boat becuse this is a good statute but we need to figure out if there should be more restrictions in the definitions.Full time Janitors defintely fit but I am not sure I would stretch it with part timers. Someone big and smart run with it!