MOTT v. ENDICOTT SCHOOL DIST.

No. 51541-7.

105 Wn.2d 199 (1986)

713 P.2d 98

GREGORY MOTT, Respondent, v. ENDICOTT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 308, Petitioner.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

January 30, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Williams & Terry, by John David Terry II and Charles Williams, for petitioner.

William J. Powell, for respondent.


ANDERSEN, J.

FACTS OF CASE

The petitioner herein, Endicott School District, discharged schoolteacher Gregory Mott for striking students in their genitals. The Court of Appeals ordered reinstatement, holding that Mott's conduct was a remediable teaching deficiency.1 We granted discretionary review and reverse the Court of Appeals.

In 1979, the District hired Mr. Mott to teach at Endicott School, a small school covering...

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