United Educators of San Francisco v. San Francisco Unif. School Dist.
Appellants San Francisco Unified School District (the district) and the Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District (the board) appeal from a judgment reversing the board's decision to summarily terminate Marco A. Mendoza, a high school security guard. Appellants contend that the trial court failed to apply a sufficiently deferential standard of review when it determined that the penalty imposed by the board was too severe for making sexually inappropriate comments about female students and socializing with female students during class time. Court conclude that the board acted within its discretion in terminating Mendoza's employment, and thus court reverse.
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