Franks was put on paid administrative leave last Monday for reasons unknown, though reportedly unrelated to the Ary incident, which became a national news story.
The Dallas Voice has more details: Franks, who had not spoken to the press previously on the advice of his union representative, said Thursday afternoon that he had just met with Fort Worth Independent School District administrators, who told him the nearly weeklong investigation had determined that the allegations against him were unfounded. He did not elaborate on the substance of those allegations.
Franks also said administrators had given him the option of returning  to teach at Western Hills High or transferring to another school in the  district.
“I haven’t made up my mind yet what I’m going to do,” Franks told  Dallas Voice by phone Thursday afternoon. “I’m going to go back to work  tomorrow, and I will talk to my boss [the district’s world languages  supervisor], and see what she says and decide what’s the best thing to  do from there.”
Franks told the paper that he's satisfied with the investigation, and  now has to decide how to move forward. “I can go back to work, which is  great. But now I just have to figure out how to fix the damage this  whole thing has done to my personal life," he said.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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