Libya’s gonna have to declare war on the US to get this story off the Internet.
from www.longislandpress.com – This week, Tericka Dye resigned from her job as a school teacher in St.Louis after one of her students revealed her controversial past.
Dye, 38, is a former pornstar who, at a young age, ended up in California and became involved in the adult porn industry. After serving in the U.S. Army, she supposedly starred in such films as “Major Slut,” and “Butt Brats 7,” under the name Rikki Andersin.
After enrolling in college and a stint in the U.S. Army, Dye went on to become a school teacher but controversy over her career followed her. Since her former career wasn’t illegal, she passed all background checks and became a science teacher and volleyball coach but was suspended with pay in 2006 after the school superintendent felt she would be a distraction because of her background. Her contract was not renewed and her story was even featured on an episode of “Dr.Phil.”
Years later, Dye ended up at The Parkway School and went unnoticed until this year when a student inquired about her porn past. Dye took a leave with pay until the end of the year and it was reported that she does not plan on returning in the fall.
from www.cbsnews.com – CHESTERFIELD, Mo. – Teacher Tericka Dye’s X-rated past has come back to haunt her – again.
The Missouri high school science teacher and mom of four has resigned from her job after students learned that she was once an adult film actress, going by the name of Rikki Andersin.
Dr. Don Senti, interim superintendent of the Parkway School District in suburban St. Louis, confirmed to CBS affiliate KFVS that Dye asked to be placed on administrative leave for the remainder of the school year.
A statement from the Parkway School District says Dye’s request came after a student asked her about her past, referring to the one or more pornographic movies Dye admitted to making while living in California in the mid-1990s.
The school agreed to accept Dye’s request “out of respect for her privacy and that of her family.” It also states Dye passed standard background and reference checks prior to being employed in August 2007.
Dye came under fire in 2006 while working as a science teacher and volleyball coach at a high school in Kentucky. Teachers in Paducah stood by her when she was suspended with pay for the 2005-2006 school year and her contract was not renewed because the superintendent feared her presence would cause a distraction in the classroom.
Before leaving the high school, Dye said her decision more than a decade prior was the worst choice she’d ever made.
“I’m a girl from the wrong side of the tracks who’s made a lot of bad decisions in life,” Dye said in May of 2006. “Anybody who’s been in my classroom could tell you how much I love teaching and how much I love these students, and that should be what matters more than anything in my past.”
Dye’s attorney announced in early 2007 that Dye had withdrawn an appeal of a ruling on a lawsuit she filed against the McCracken County School System and was leaving Kentucky. Her attorney declined to comment where she was headed.
What she did was not illegal, so it didn’t show up on a background check.
Myers will be paid through the end of the school year, but not be returning in the fall.
