Posted on 09/07/2007 6:04:07 PM PDT by SmithL
The estranged wife of a North Knoxville man who shot her alleged teen lover has reportedly lost a teaching job in Middle Tennessee after claims of inappropriate contact with another teenage boy.
The CBS television affiliates in Nashville and Knoxville are reporting that Erin McLean got a job teaching English at Pioneer Christian Academy.
She used her maiden name, WTVF-TV in Nashville reported this evening. WVLT-TV in Knoxville picked up its sister stations story on its Web site.
The stations reported that McLean started about a month ago but that students went to the headmaster recently, complaining she made several phone calls to a 17-year-old senior.
The school investigated and fired her two days ago for inappropriate contact with a student and lying on her resume, the television stations reported.
McLeans husband, Eric, says he shot and killed Shawn Powell, 18, in March after his wife and the teen had an affair. Erin McLean was a student teacher at West High School, where Shawn had been a student.
Eric McLean is charged with second-degree murder and recently filed for divorce, claiming his wife also had an affair with a woman and abused their two children.
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So who's "Jason McLean"?
Most people read from left to right and across the entire page.
Just a thought for readability.
It looked fine to me until I tried it in IE7. Ugh!
I don’t blame you for complaining, but you may want to give FireFox a try.
Damn she is just one big pervert! At least she’s out of the schools for good!
I hate IE7. This computer doesn’t have it has IE6 and that is what 75% of the users use. You may want to load IE6 and see how most of the world sees it. :-)
I just tried it in FireFox and the text is right but the pictures are on the right.
Oh well.
Teacher ping
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