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Teacher who turned home with two kitchen knives banned from classroom

An experienced primary school Teacher Discovered the drunk and was killed by teaching with two big kitchen knives in a house.

Lauren Jenkins, aged 39, was a teacher at Merlin Top Primary Academy in Keghli, West YorkshireWhen the police were called a professional conduct panel for a disturbance at a address in August 2022 heard,

When discovered by officials, two large kitchen knives were found in his bag.

A month later, Ms. Jenkins convicted a bladed article in a public place in the North Yorkshire Magistrate Court. He was sentenced to 12 weeks jail, suspended for 12 weeks.

The court also heard that it was given a community punishment for a drink driving crime in March the same year.

Last month, in a teaching regulation agency conduct panel hearing, the panel was told that Ms. Jenkins resigned from the school in October 2022, as she conducted her internal investigation. He was then sent to the tray.

The TRA panel was shown a memorandum of his faith, and heard from a school witness who said that she was told that she was caught driving, and as a result she could not drive.

The witness said that Ms. Jenkins was absent from school since that time.

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However, on a knife offense, the panel heard that the witness first came to know about the incident through a newspaper report. The panel said it was satisfied that Ms. Jenkins was still able to disclose Firmness School.

In its conclusions, the panel said that Ms. Jenkins’ punishment can damage the reputation of the profession.

It said: “The panel admitted that Ms. Jenkins’ behavior in fulfilling crimes can affect public confidence in the teaching profession, Effect Teachers may be on students, parents and others in the community.

“The panel stated that Ms. Jenkins’ behavior in connection with the crime of knife eventually led to imprisonment sentence, although it was suspended, which was a sign of severity of crime.”

For Ms. Jenkins, in Shaman, who was not in hearing, the witness said she was a “magnificent teacher”, which was assigned to groups later in school.

In recommendation of Secretary of StateThe panel found that Ms. Jenkins’ conduct decreased significantly from the expected standards by profession.

It states: “The findings of misconduct are particularly serious because they involve a discovery that included the public, which was kept at risk of loss, and conduct was found to be dishonest and lacked integrity.”

On behalf of the state secretary, decision producer Sarah Buxy stopped Ms. Jenkins from teaching indefinitely in any school, sixth form college, relevant youth housing or children’s house in England.

In five years, Ms. Jenkins can apply to set the order separated.

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