The Ebola-fear-fueled decision to put a teacher on paid leave after she visited Dallas was questioned by several officials and board members of the school district following state and national scrutiny of the decision. Emails among officials and board members of School Administrative District 58, released after a Freedom of Access request by the Morning Sentinel, show several questioned the decision to put the teacher on 21-day paid leave after she visited Dallas at the same time a patient, who later died, was being treated for Ebola in the city. Chairman Dan Worcester of Phillips, who voted in favor of removing the teacher from the school, said in an email to board members Oct.