Teacher is busted selling marijuana to STUDENTS after delivering the drug 'on demand' during school hours
- Ai Khanh-Linh Le was convicted of selling marijuana to high school students
- The early childhood teacher was not teaching at the time of her offences in 2017
- A hearing was told Ms Le would deliver the drug 'on demand' to her clients
A teacher has been busted selling marijuana to students and may lose her teaching licence.
Ai Khanh-Linh Le was convicted of selling marijuana to high school students in Victoria in 2017.
A hearing by the Victorian Institute of Teaching found the early childhood teacher would deliver the drug to her clients.
The Herald Sun reported Counsel assisting the hearing Cara O’Shanassy said Le's deliveries were 'on demand' and sometimes during school hours.

Ai Khanh-Linh Le was convicted of selling marijuana to high school students in Victoria in 2017 (stock image)
Le was caught after police attended her home following a break in.
She was not teaching at the time of the offences, but may lose her teaching registration as a result of her crime and be banned from reapplying for five years.
'It is the involvement of young people that is a real concern to the institute,' Ms O’Shanassy said.
Ms Le did not appear in court or contest the allegations, but expressed her will to keep teaching.
She wrote a letter to the panel highlighting her remorse for her actions.
The panel will examine a psychologist's report on Ms Le before making their decision.

If found guilty, the Victorian Institute of Teaching may suspend Ms Le's teaching licence and ban her from applying to have it reinstated for five years (stock image)