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    Drunk Bellevue teacher, who was drunk at work, sues to get job back

    BY LEVI PULKKINEN, SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF


    A Bellevue middle school teacher fired for showing up to work drunk now demands he be rehired.

    Filing a lawsuit earlier this month, former Chinook Middle School physical education teacher Erik Schock claims the Bellevue School District was wrong to fire him after a February incident when Schock was found to be drunk at work.

    Schock was removed from the school and ultimately fired after an assistant principal there noticed he stunk of alcohol. The firing was upheld following an administrative review by a retired judge; Schock has since sued in King County Superior Court, claiming the district had no cause to fire him.

    Detailing the allegations in an August report, hearing officer Terry Lukens found Schock, an 11-year school employee, was indeed drunk at work. His blood alcohol level was estimated at .15, nearly twice the .08 threshold set for drivers.

    Describing the Feb. 11 incident, Lukens said Schock, having arrived at school at 7:30 a.m., was discovered to be drunk at noon. The administrator who encountered Schock reported his breath smelled of alcohol, his eyes were bloodshot and his speech was slow.

    Schock was then called into a meeting with a school district attorney, who also saw he was evidently drunk, Lukens said in his ruling.

    Schock initially claimed he drank three glasses of beer the night before with dinner, then admitted he’d had nine, according to the report. A blood alcohol test administered at 2 p.m. showed his alcohol level to be .05; a toxicologist later opined Schock’s blood alcohol level would have been three times that when he arrived at work 4 ½ hours earlier.

    According to the hearing officer’s ruling, Schock did not dispute that he was working with students while legally drunk. Instead, Schock argued he should not be fired for doing so because his was not “flagrant misconduct” as defined by state law.

    Lukens noted that, beyond putting his students’ physical safety at risk, Schock was obviously a poor role model.

    “It is highly likely that students observed his high level of intoxication, slurred speech and watery eyes,” Lukens said in the ruling.

    “Mr. Schock contends that this incident was a wake-up call for him, but there was no evidence of any medical diagnosis or treatment history to support a conclusion that his first apparent attempt at sobriety will be successful,” the retired judge continued. “The students in the district should not have to run the risk that he will have one or more repetitions of the same behavior.”

    Following the Aug. 26 decision, attorneys for Schock filed an appeal to Superior Court claiming state law and the evidence collected against Schock don’t support his firing.

    Schock attorney Tyler Firkins described the lawsuit as a "statutory appeal." The Seattle attorney declined to comment further on the matter.

    The district has not yet responded to the lawsuit.

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    Dumb

    We had a teacher who'd show up drunk in high school almost every Monday morning. Eventually a bunch of us complained and he was away for a month or so, then returned, sober as anything. No explanation given.

    We regretted it, because he was a jovial drunk teacher, but a mean sober one. It was Social Studies 8, but mostly it was "chat with your classmates" time, and no real work before. But when he returned he became super-teacher and tried to make up for lost time. He somehow found out who had complained and was especially hard on those of us who reported him. He tried to flunk us all.

    One of us, after confronting the principal threatened to go to the newspaper, and then somehow our marks changed to passing marks. Nice system.

    Before you call me a rat, it's fine and fun for a few weeks but when it goes on for months, and it becomes more like every day, you see a guy who really has a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noilly Pratt View Post
    We had a teacher who'd show up drunk in high school almost every Monday morning. Eventually a bunch of us complained and he was away for a month or so, then returned, sober as anything. No explanation given.

    We regretted it, because he was a jovial drunk teacher, but a mean sober one. It was Social Studies 8, but mostly it was "chat with your classmates" time, and no real work before. But when he returned he became super-teacher and tried to make up for lost time. He somehow found out who had complained and was especially hard on those of us who reported him. He tried to flunk us all.

    One of us, after confronting the principal threatened to go to the newspaper, and then somehow our marks changed to passing marks. Nice system.

    Before you call me a rat, it's fine and fun for a few weeks but when it goes on for months, and it becomes more like every day, you see a guy who really has a problem.
    Rat! What do I win?

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    my old music teacher was great ,his cupboard stank of whiskey and cigs even use to beat us out the door at home bell to get down the pub

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noilly Pratt View Post
    We had a teacher who'd show up drunk in high school almost every Monday morning. Eventually a bunch of us complained and he was away for a month or so, then returned, sober as anything. No explanation given.

    We regretted it, because he was a jovial drunk teacher, but a mean sober one. It was Social Studies 8, but mostly it was "chat with your classmates" time, and no real work before. But when he returned he became super-teacher and tried to make up for lost time. He somehow found out who had complained and was especially hard on those of us who reported him. He tried to flunk us all.

    One of us, after confronting the principal threatened to go to the newspaper, and then somehow our marks changed to passing marks. Nice system.

    Before you call me a rat, it's fine and fun for a few weeks but when it goes on for months, and it becomes more like every day, you see a guy who really has a problem.

    same here for one of our junior high Social Studies teachers....the guy would keep a bottle in his desk and we had film strips or movies in EVERY class...

    so the lights would go down, he would get smashed and we'd do nothing

    his lesson plans for every year consisted of stories and films about Eskimos...so having the guy for grades 7, 8 and 9 was hilarious. Same films and crap every years and oh boy, we became experts on Eskimos

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    So the moral of the story here is don't become a teacher, it'll lead you to a life of drinking.

    *signs up*


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    Quote Originally Posted by Acid Trip View Post
    Rat! What do I win?
    You get...


    Funnily enough...if you combine Gene Wilder with Kelsey Grammer, you'd get a guy who looks like the teacher in my story a few posts back...
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