Great, valid point, if their contract includes off school behavior and does not preclude protected speech (which cannot be contracted away or limited in any way by a State entity, like the public school system).
Most public jobs that involve vulnerable populations like nursing require you to be of upstanding character and to avoid or at least disclose behaviour that could damage trust with the general public. A nurse who fails to disclose that they got a dui can lose their license regardless of whether it was work related.
So it stands to reason that running a service that is synonymous with prostitution would be a public trust issue
I'll be the contrarian: No school can police or penalize neither staff nor students for non criminal behavior or speech outside the school.
That equally covers the French teacher Ms. LeCupcake showing her ass on Insta and Billy, the pimple ridden freshman, posting Pepe memes on TheDonald.
Staff have a legal contract to act a certain way, the students don't.
If you sign a contract you must abide by it.
Great, valid point, if their contract includes off school behavior and does not preclude protected speech (which cannot be contracted away or limited in any way by a State entity, like the public school system).
Most public jobs that involve vulnerable populations like nursing require you to be of upstanding character and to avoid or at least disclose behaviour that could damage trust with the general public. A nurse who fails to disclose that they got a dui can lose their license regardless of whether it was work related.
So it stands to reason that running a service that is synonymous with prostitution would be a public trust issue
Someone that knows more about this should chime in. But I heard that in some states filming porn for money is illegal.
Obviously, probably not a crime that ever gets prosecuted but is still on the books.