PLANO, Texas — Police are investigating a former Plano ISD teacher accused of an improper relationship with a female student.
District officials said a former student notified them of an alleged incident from more than 15 years ago – between 2005 and 2009 – at Williams High School involving a teacher named Michael Lloyd.
According to Plano ISD, the student attended Williams High School and Plano East High School. Lloyd was employed at Williams High School until 2011 and moved to McMillen High School, which opened to relieve overcrowding at Williams High School.
Lloyd taught at McMillen High School from 2011 to 2023, according to the district. Investigators confronted Lloyd this week about the incident and placed him on administrative leave. Lloyd later resigned. The district confirmed in its statement that he is no longer an employee of Plano ISD.
"Plano ISD does not condone nor will tolerate any employee who engages in the type of inappropriate, unethical and harmful behavior alleged in this instance," the district said in the release.
District officials said they believe is an isolated incident, however, they were disclosing the situation in an effort to be transparent with its community.
Police are investigating whether there could be any additional victims of Lloyd.
If you or someone you know has knowledge related to this investigation or allegation, authorities ask you contact the following for assistance:
- Plano ISD Chief of Safety & Security Operations, Kevin Keating, kevin.keating@pisd.edu
- Texas Department of Family and Protective Services: www.dfps.texas.gov/Contact_Us/report_abuse.asp
- Plano Police Department: https://www.plano.gov/1061/Police
For anyone wishing to share information anonymously, Plano ISD has provided a tip line at www.pisd.edu/tipline.
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