State rejects claim it failed to act against Dothan teacher charged with sex crimes
A department spokesperson told WTVY News4 that the Dothan school system has the authority to terminate Johnny Mark Dunaway’s employment. He is currently on paid leave.
A department spokesperson told WTVY News4 that the Dothan school system has the authority to terminate Johnny Mark Dunaway’s employment. He is currently on paid leave.
DOTHAN, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Education on Wednesday rejected claims that it is failing to take appropriate action against a Dothan teacher facing sex-related charges, saying the matter remains under review, with Dunaway neither indicted or convicted.
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