Lawsuit dropped against Quebec teacher, school board over student art posted online
- A lawsuit against the Lester B. Pearson School Board and teacher Mario Perron has been dropped by ten parents, who initially alleged that student artwork was sold online without their knowledge.
- The school board concluded that Perron made an error in good faith while uploading the artwork for an educational activity, stating the drawings were never intended for sale.
- The board confirmed that none of the artwork was sold, and Perron did not profit from the situation.
- The school board issued an apology for the incident, acknowledging that it was a good faith error during an educational activity.
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Lawsuit dropped against Quebec teacher accused of selling students' artwork online
In a statement Wednesday, Lester B. Pearson School Board says it investigated the allegations and concluded that the teacher had committed an error in good faith, adding that it imposed a disciplinary sanction against him.
Lawsuit dropped against teacher, Montreal-area school board over student art posted online
Lester B. Pearson School Board says it investigated the allegations and concluded that the teacher had committed an error in good faith, adding that it imposed a disciplinary sanction against him
Lawsuit dropped against Quebec teacher, school board over student art posted online
MONTREAL — A Montreal-area school board says it is no longer being targeted by a nearly $1.6-million lawsuit that had alleged student artwork was being sold online by a teacher without their knowledge. Ten Montreal-area parents filed a lawsuit in March 2024 against the board and one of its teachers after discovering their children’s classroom […]
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