TATE v. BD. OF EDUC. OF KENT COUNTY

No. 1762, September Term, 1983.

61 Md. App. 145 (1985)

485 A.2d 688

DEBORAH E. TATE v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF KENT COUNTY.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

January 4, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Whattam, Baltimore (Walter S. Levin and Weinberg & Green, Baltimore, on brief), for appellant.

Elise Davis, Chestertown, for appellee.

Argued before GILBERT, C.J., and MOYLAN and ADKINS, JJ.


GILBERT, Chief Judge.

Deborah E. Tate was dismissed by the Board of Education of Kent County (County Board) from her position as a tenured teacher. The State Board of Education (State Board) reversed the County Board's decision. Subsequently, the Circuit Court for Kent County overturned the State Board's ruling and, in effect, adopted the County Board's dismissal of Tate.

According to the record, Tate was in the residence of a male friend, where she sometimes...

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