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Byline: Peter St. Onge
Jun. 5--The N.C. Board of Education will discuss Wednesday pursuing a bill that requires police to notify school systems when their employees are arrested, board chairman Howard Lee said today.
This follows the Monday arrest of a CMS elementary school teacher, George Terry McDonald, who was charged with having heroin and drug paraphernalia at Bruns Avenue Elementary School. After Monday's incident, CMS investigators learned that McDonald, while on the CMS payroll, also had been charged in 2005 with possession of drug paraphernia in Buncombe County.
Although CMS and other school districts require employees to report any…