This is actually really hard to guess on. It's been 5 years since the DUI/CE charges, but that might stop her )I don't know if those things ever expire in terms of teaching credentials). But in regards to Kyron's case, she might be safe - some school boards have to follow the laws about holding suspicion against a person without charges/convictions.
I remember a case a while back about a woman whose child died (I won't say how, as that would lead to a debate about how TH was worse, and about the pros and cons of this example's offenses - suffice it to say, it could have brought significant charges). She worked as an educator in a high school, and there was substantial resistance from the parents for having her retain her job working with their kids. The school board decided their hands were tied, since charges were dropped and she was not convicted.
Not saying this was right or wrong, but just that it is not certain TH will never teach again without charges/conviction - she just has to find the right board and district.
A bit scary, though. The fact is, you can't hold suspicion alone against a person. MOO.
Seriously, what school district would hire her?
There are plenty of teachers out there looking for jobs.
If she was ALREADY a teacher in a district, that would present problems to the district, but she is not an employee anywhere.
Can you imagine a school district announcing the new teacher, "Ms. Moulton"?