A Charlotte High School teacher who allegedly took online reading tests for her elementary-age special-needs children and then lied about it, was fired last January. But an arbitrator ruled that while Aimee Schneider should have been disciplined, termination was too harsh. He changed her punishment to suspension with a chance to be reinstated after completing an ethics course. The Charlotte County School Board has now filed a petition in the 20th Judicial Court seeking to have the arbitrator’s decision overturned and Schneider’s termination upheld.

