A former Underwood teacher accused of standing on his students’ backs during a lockdown drill was sentenced to probation and must give up his teaching license. RELATED: Charges: 6th grade teacher stood on student’s back during lockdown drillJason Rogers, 49, was sentenced to two years of supervised probation for three charges of malicious punishment of a child he had been facing. Rogers was granted a stay of adjudication, meaning the charges against him will be dismissed if he successfully completes probation. The former teacher was participating in a lockdown drill at Underwood School on Feb. 10, 2025, when he allegedly stood on one of his students’ backs, according to court records. Rogers allegedly told officers during a separate conversation that he stepped on two other students, one with both feet and the other while walking over him.