Oxnard, Jan 26 :
A middle school teacher who was fired after students learned she had appeared in
pornography has lost her appeal to return to the classroom, her lawyer
said.
A three-judge panel unanimously decided Stacie Halas, 32, was unfit
for the classroom. Halas was fired in April from her job as a science teacher at
Haydock Intermediate School in Oxnard after online videos of her in porn were
discovered by students and teachers.
"Although (Halas') pornography
career has concluded, the ongoing availability of her pornographic materials on
the Internet will continue to impede her from being an effective teacher and
respected colleague," Judge Julie Cabos-Owen wrote in a 46-page decision issued
by the Commission on Professional Competence.
Halas was continually
deceitful about her nine-month career in porn before she went to work at the
school, the decision said.
Her lawyer Richard Schwab said Halas had tried
to be honest but was embarrassed by her previous experience in the adult
industry.
"Miss Halas is more than just an individual fighting for her
job as a teacher," he said. "I think she's representative of a lot of people who
may have a past that may not involve anything illegal or anything that hurts
anybody."
Halas has been on administrative leave since the video surfaced
in March.
Student claims that the teacher was moonlighting as a porn star
were initially dismissed after school officials said they couldn't find any
images of her on the Internet — but they were using the school's computers,
which don't allow access to porn.
Teachers then showed administrators
downloads of Halas' sex videos from their smartphones.
In hearings,
former assistant principal Wayne Saddler testified that at the start of a sex
video, Halas talked about being a teacher and he felt her effectiveness in the
classroom had been compromised.
After rumors of her performance surfaced,
profanity was etched on Halas' classroom window, a teacher
testified.
Schwab has said Halas did not star in pornographic movies
while teaching in any district. He said she took parts only during an
eight-month period from 2005 to 2006 because of financial problems after her
boyfriend abandoned her.
District superintendent Jeff Chancer applauded
the commission's ruling.
Halas' decision to "engage in pornography was
incompatible with her responsibilities as a role model for students and would
present an insurmountable, recurring disruption to our schools should she be
allowed to remain as a teacher," Chancer said in a
statement.
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