School Bus Driver Fired for Posting 'No Spanish' Sign on Bus
Diane Crawford was terminated by Juniata County School District after posting a sign on her bus banning Spanish, an action aimed at a single student's behavior, which leadership deemed unacceptable.

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Overview
Diane Crawford, a school bus driver, was terminated by the Juniata County School District following an incident involving a sign she posted on her bus.
The controversial sign explicitly banned the use of Spanish on her bus, which Crawford stated was intended to address the behavior of a specific student.
Both the District and Rohrer leadership were fully informed about the situation and engaged in discussions regarding all relevant facts surrounding the incident.
After reviewing the circumstances, the District and Rohrer leadership concluded that Crawford's conduct did not meet the required standards for student transportation providers.
This determination ultimately led to Diane Crawford's termination from her position, highlighting the district's stance on appropriate conduct for its employees.
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