Boise paid a teacher $ 400,000, but West Ada would not hire it. She claims that slander

A Boise teacher who resigned from a $ 400,000 billing with the Boise school district, presented by a change in the Western Ada, just to reject due to the alleged lack of professionalism.

Laura Boulton, a former mathematics teacher at Timberline Secondary School, made claims to both school districts in May for alleged defamation during her application.

According to a copy of the West Ada rejection letter received by Aidah’s statesman, Western Ada denied Boulton’s employment because the Bellon information in Boise’s staff reported “concerns about your professionalism with colleagues, especially in referral to other teachers.”

Boulton, in his statements, said that “the opposite is true.”

“I would teach at the Centvenial Secondary School in the Western Ada school district and Borah and Timberlin secondary schools in the Bois School, and I have a model staff record in both,” The statement told The Statman.

Boulton also filed a second claim against the Bois district, saying that officials had violated her first amendment by announcing her violation after she attended a public meeting of a former Boise school worker accused of having a children’s pornography.

A Western Ada spokesman said the statesman that Aidah’s largest district did not comment on staff or wait for legal claims. A Boise spokesman said the district requires state law to disclose personnel information to other school districts during the recruitment process.

“When it comes to the violation, we take the safety and privacy of our students, staff and parents very seriously,” said Boise spokesman Ryan Hill. Aidah’s laws and district policy “allow us to justify access to schools and other objects in the district,” he said.

Both claims are claims for torts requiring Aidah’s laws to apply to the court for a state or local government unit. They appeared after 2024. The Boulton and Bois district have reached a weak peace and handled the tension on the alleged “inappropriate” behavior and its claim that the area is collapsing the victims of bullying and sexual offenses.

Laura Boulton appealed to the crowd of several hundred students covering the sidewalk opposite Timberline High School, during a student stroll to protest her suspension in 2023.

2023 Timberline has stopped Bellton due to alleged inappropriate relationships with students and “repeated attempts to harm the academic environment with colleagues,” the statesman said. The suspension encouraged students’ walks in the name of Boulton and urges her to restore it.

2024. In July In the agreement, Boulon agreed to resign and the district agreed to pay her $ 400,000 and help her to the Healthy Relationship District Committee. Both sides agreed not to take any action against another, Aidah’s statesman reported.

A $ 500,000 claim against Bois, West Ada claims that slander

2024. In November, four months after the agreement, Boulton applied for a change in training in Western Ada as it reached 8 May. The statesman of the Western ADA submitted to the state authorities. The statement stated that Boulton was rejected for “false and slanderous information,” which Western Ada received from Bois, which was later placed in the Bouldon staff case in Western Ada.

This lawsuit, which also featured Boise’s general advisor Dan Skinner, is more than $ 500,000 for damages for economic loss and emotional suffering.

Boulton’s lawyer Andrea Rosholt from Boise said that “(Boise) was never concluded to substantiate” claims about BOULTON’s professionalism. Rosholt quoted in July. The “friendly resolution” – the term that the agreement required for the use of bouldon in future investigations is that Boulton was appointed to the “prestigious executive committee”. The sunset of the committee in December.

Boulton is also represented by Boise Lawer Eric Rossman.

Timberline High School students stand on the sidewalk across the street from their school Boise Ave. During the planned stroll in 2023 September

Timberline High School students stand on the sidewalk across the street from their school Boise Ave. During the planned stroll in 2023 September

Boise announced it

May 29, rOsholt Filed a second claim In the name of Bouldon before Skinner and Bois’ schools. According to a copy of the lawsuit filed, it participated in January. At a public meeting organized by the district to discuss concerns about Gavin Snow, special education, paraprofessional boise, who died of suicide after being investigated for children’s pornography.

Based on the lawsuit, the father of Valley View Elementary School invited the boulton. January 30 Skinner sent a boulton notice of the violation. Skinner mentioned “two earlier … research” about Bouldon’s behavior and said Bouldon had recorded a meeting and distributed commercial business cards. A corrected report of the offense on 17 February. He also accused the presentation of the boulaton of comments.

The action included a notice of violations described “requests from employees and families to avoid further contact with (BOULTON) in our property or school events” and stated “not participating in any ownership of the Bois School or any event in the Bois School.”

Rosholt stated that reports violated by the constitutionally protected rights of the Bouldon and were “false and slanderous.” Rosholt said Boulon “did not” disrupt the meeting in any way “and denied that she recorded a meeting, issued business cards or threatened.

Rosholt also rejected the investigation stated in the crime. “Despite the ‘investigation’, Ms. Boulton’s work in the area was not terminated,” she wrote. “In fact, Ms. Boulton resigned and the district submitted Mrs. Boulton to the Executive Committee with access to the district offices to solve the problem of Valley View meeting.”

Skinner’s email A letter stating that 2018 The investigation found that Boulton violated the District Code of Ethics “by not giving proper care of his students” and “using its institutional privileges to carry out political activities” to which Boulon was reprimanded and transferred.

Skinner said the second investigation was “caused by more than a dozen complaints about harassment and misconduct with the students filed by her colleagues.” Skinner said the investigation concluded that Boulton had violated the Aidaho Code of Ethics for Aidah Professional Educators, “pointing their colleagues concerned about their professionalism, crossed professional boundaries with students using their efforts to direct their colleagues and was usually unprofessional with colleagues.”

The lawsuit showed that the intention of the boulton to go to court for an additional $ 500,000 or more damages.

Boulton said in a text report to the states that the infringement report was valid until 2027.

Rosholt did not respond to Statman email. A postal study.

Bouldon advocates for customers

BOULTON continues to live in Boise and manages a limited liabilities company called Phoenix Advocacy, although its goal remains to work in Boise or Western Ada schools, she told The Statsman. She said the company was not profit -making.

“I called Boise for my home for almost twenty years and set up a family here,” she said e -mail.

Boulton said her agency helps families in Boise, Western Ada and nearby schools on “Special Education, English Learners and Victims’ Needs and Services.”

She also said “she cooperates with the Bois Police Department and heads my clients through the legal system when finding solutions and justice.”

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