Ohio Teacher Who Allegedly Called in Sick for 2 Days to Attend Concert Now Faces Termination

Ohio Teacher Who Allegedly Called in Sick for 2 Days to Attend Concert Now Faces Termination

The Lakota Local School District board of education noted in a resolution that the longtime educator "falsified sick leave"

<p>Google maps </p> Street view of Lakota West High School in Ohio

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Street view of Lakota West High School in Ohio

An Ohio teacher is facing termination after she allegedly took two sick days from work to attend an out-of-state concert.

According to school district records seen by PEOPLE, Lakota West High School teacher Eileen Washburn is currently on unpaid leave after a vote by the Lakota Local School Board.

The school board noted in a copy of its resolution that the longtime educator allegedly "falsified sick leave" on Feb. 8 and 9 and told colleagues that she was attending a show in Nashville.

Washburn, a high school English teacher who is also listed online as a Loveland City School District board member, reportedly "refused to answer questions" about her "whereabouts" or "specifics on her alleged need for sick time" during a "predisciplinary meeting," the resolution read.

She has been teaching at Lakota West since 2015, and previously taught at Princeton High School from 2004-2015, according to her bio on the Loveland District's website.

She has worked as a varsity softball coach, student government advisor and yearbook advisor, among several other roles. The educator is also a mother of two children, per her bio.

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Photo illustration of an empty school hallway

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The Cincinnati Enquirer reported that Lakota's Interim Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli recommended that Washburn's suspension be continued until the board vote to terminate her on April 22, unless she requests a hearing.

Washburn, the superintendent and the president of the Lakota Local School Board, Julie Shaffer, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Sunday.

"From the evidence gathered, the conclusion was that Ms. Washburn’s actions violated O.R.C. §3319.141, Collective Bargaining Agreement Section 14.01(H), a number of Board Policies, including 3432 (Sick Leave) and 3210 (Staff Ethics)," the board's resolution to consider termination reads.

"Her actions also violated the Licensure Code of Professional Conduct for Ohio Educators, specifically Principles 1 and 3. 4. Other good and just cause," it continues.

Washburn must next "file a written demand for a hearing" before an April 22 public meeting, according to the resolution.

<p>Google maps </p> Street view of Lakota West High School in Ohio

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Street view of Lakota West High School in Ohio

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Several commenters on the district's Facebook page and on X (formerly Twitter) have since expressed concern with the school board's decision.

In one post in particular, the district limited comments, claiming they "violate our Social Media Terms of Use: The comments are unrelated to the original message and spirit of the post."

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