School Law Bulletin [serial] 15, 3 (July 1984)

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Superior Court, 274 Cal. App. 2d 377, 79 Cal.
Rptr 58 (1969) (need for current information to determine a teacher's fitness justifies a compelled examination).
for the order may be observations by the principal, by other teachers, or by students.' A teacher's behavior outside of school may also be considered if it indicates a problem that may affect the classroom. For example, the First Cir- cuit Court of Appeals held that a superintendent's order that a teacher obtain a psychiatrist's statemen
...t of fitness to teach was justified, even though no one in the school had observed inappropriate behavior.'" The order was based instead on bizarre statements the teacher had made in a malpractice action against his doctor The court found that while the teacher was free to make the statements, the superintendent was not precluded from using them as the reason for ordering an examination. In another case a court held that the board's decision to order a medical examination on the basis of complaints from parents and on the teacher's threats of lawsuits against specific parents was proper." Challenges to Compelled Examinations An order for an examination may create a conflict be- tween the board's need for information and the teacher's perception of the order as harassment or even as a method of getting rid of a critic.

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