RESTRAINING ORDER TARGETS TEACHER.Byline: Karen Maeshiro Staff Writer LANCASTER - Lancaster School District Lancaster School District may refer to:
n. A spouse's daughter by a previous union. stepdaughter Noun a daughter of one's husband or wife by an earlier relationship Noun 1. , the students and staff at the school, and himself. Keith Douglas Keith Castellain Douglas (January 24, 1920 - June 9, 1944), was an English poet. Life Early life Douglas was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, the son of Capt. Keith Sholto Douglas, MC (retired) and Marie Josephine Castellain. Joyce's wife, also a teacher at Park View, told sheriff's deputies her husband made the threats Sept. 19 during an argument over his drinking and depression at their Quartz Hill home. Joyce, 44, told deputies that he threatened to kill his wife and no one else, and did not threaten to kill anyone at the school, according to the arrest report. Joyce said he wasn't serious about the threat, a report said. Joyce has pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor charges of dissuading a witness and making terrorist threats. He remains free after posting $15,000 bond. ``It's much ado about nothing Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy by William Shakespeare. First published in 1600, it was likely first performed in the winter of 1598-1599,[1] and it remains one of Shakespeare's most enduring plays on stage. ,'' said James Bates Bates , Katherine Lee 1859-1929. American educator and writer best known for her poem "America the Beautiful," written in 1893 and revised in 1904 and 1911. , one of Joyce's attorneys. ``Anybody who knows him knows he wouldn't carry anything out like that. The D.A. decided to file this as a misdemeanor, so they can't be taking this as a credible threat.'' As for the temporary restraining order, Bates said the district was overreacting. Attorneys for the school district obtained the restraining order restraining order: see injunction. on Tuesday. In court papers, the district cited two previous incidents, one in May in which Joyce had a heated argument with another teacher who said Joyce screamed at a group of students prior to a school assembly, and in June, when a student complained that Joyce pushed him against a file cabinet and yelled at him. The district has placed Joyce on paid administrative leave pending the resolution of his criminal case, records show. Joyce has been a teacher at Park View since January 1998 and had been teaching seventh grade. ``We are trying to proceed in everybody's best interest, including him and his family,'' Superintendent Stephen Gocke said. |
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