Tamara Hoover

Tamara Hoover

Tamara Hoover (born 1977) is an art teacher who was forced to resign from her position at Austin High School in Texas, a part of the Austin Independent School District, for allegedly being the subject of explicit photos that had been posted on Flickr, a public photograph sharing website.

The photos came to light in April, 2006. Students who had seen the pictures notified another teacher, who then notified school officials. The offending photographs have been removed from the site.

Hoover was put on paid administrative leave on May 17, 2006. In August 2006, Hoover agreed to resign, with the board paying her $14,850. [cite web | url = http://keyetv.com/topstories/local_story_232224919.html | title = School Board Approves Tamara Hoover Settlement | accessdate = 2007-01-01 | date = August 22, 2006 | work = CBS 42 ]

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*cite web | url = http://www.thefugitivepost.com/files/TFPonlineJune30.pdf (pdf)| title = Tamara Hoovers other half speaks out | accessdate = 2006-06-25 | date = July 8, 2006 | work = The Fugitive Post
*cite news | title =Texas Teacher Resigns Over Nude Photos | publisher =The Associated Press | date = August 18, 2006
*cite news | last =Hill| first =Raven | title =Austin district releases photos of art teacher | pages =B1 | publisher =Austin American-Statesman | date = September 1, 2006


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