BRONEY v. CALIFORNIA COM. ON TEACHER CREDENTIALING

No. C060831.

184 Cal.App.4th 462 (2010)

108 Cal.Rptr.3d 832

SHIRLEY MARIE BRONEY, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON TEACHER CREDENTIALING, Defendant and Respondent.

Court of Appeals of California, Third District.

May 6, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rothschild, Wishek & Sands and Jon-Paul Valcarenghi for Plaintiff and Appellant.

Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Attorney General, Douglas M. Press, Assistant Attorney General, Niromi W. Pfeiffer and Susan E. Slager, Deputy Attorneys General, for Defendant and Respondent.


OPINION

NICHOLSON, Acting P. J.

Rejecting statutory terms, such as "immorality," "unprofessional conduct," or "moral turpitude" as overly broad to use as grounds for discipline of public school teachers, the California Supreme Court created its own seven-part test to assess whether a misbehaving teacher is fit to teach. (Morrison v. State Board of Education (1969) 1 Cal.3d 214, 224-225 [

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