Here’s what I found about the latest news on Alex Chen, the teacher:
- A British Columbia educator named Alex Chen faced professional misconduct findings and was subject to a two-week suspension of his teaching certificate, along with a requirement to complete a professional boundaries course before returning to teaching. This followed incidents including alleged improper communications with a student and time off taken under sick leave for a personal trip to Japan. These events culminated in a consent resolution with the provincial teacher regulator.[1][3][4][5]
- Coverage from multiple outlets summarizes the same core issues: extensive email communications with a former student over two years, late-night messaging, attendance at student-related events without an official role, and use of paid sick leave for travel, which together led to disciplinary action by the Saanich School District and the BC Commissioner for Teacher Regulation.[2][3][4][5]
- The district had previously disciplined Chen for filming personal social-media content during work hours and for displaying student-created materials inappropriately, contributing to the pattern of concerns about professional boundaries.[3][4][1]
Illustration (timeline snapshot)
- March 2025: Alleged use of paid sick leave for a Japan trip; initial district discipline for time-related violations.[4]
- May 5, 2025: Employment terminated by the Saanich School District following ongoing concerns.[3]
- April 7, 2026: Consent resolution with the BC Commissioner for Teacher Regulation; two-week suspension of teaching certificate and requirement to complete a professional boundaries course before returning to teaching.[3]
Notes and context
- The articles converge on the core facts: professional boundary violations, excessive communications with a student, and misused sick leave, leading to regulatory discipline and employment termination.[5][1][2][4][3]
- Some outlets also describe the case with similar language but may vary in phrasing; the regulator’s published agreement is the primary formal source for the actions described.[4][3]
If you’d like, I can pull more details from the regulator decision or summarize the exact provisions of the consent resolution. I can also look for any updated developments if they’ve occurred since April 2026.
Sources
A B.C. teacher was suspended for multiple weeks and faced other discipline for the way he dealt with one of his students and 'time theft.'
dailyhive.comA middle school teacher within the Saanich School District has been fired and later disciplined by the province following findings of professional misconduct.
victoriabuzz.comA B.C. teacher has been suspended and faces restrictions on his teaching certificate following findings of professional misconduct involving a forme.
www.vernonnow.comA middle-school teacher in the Saanich School District has been dismissed and had his teaching certificate suspended for two weeks following serious
news.ssbcrack.comIn a case that mixes personal choice, workplace trust, and school discipline, enseignant Alex Chen has agreed to a two-week suspension of his teaching authorization after admitting misconduct in British Columbia. The decision follows findings that he used paid sick leave to travel to Japan and had already faced earlier discipline over social media content …
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