Three Utah teachers have lost licenses for unprofessional conduct, according to the state Board of Education.
Paul C. Noyce, a former teacher in Salt Lake District, lost his license after he was arrested on charges of lewdness and trespassing.Alva Jay Van Wagoner, a retired Uintah District educator, lost his license after a guilty plea of forcible sexual abuse.
A license revocation lasts for at least five years, after which a teacher can apply for reinstatement.
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The license for David J. Hare, a former teacher in the Salt Lake School District, was suspended for three years for using school district equipment to access pornographic materials off the Internet and a subsequent arrest for disorderly conduct.