Porn star teacher Stacie Halas, who was fired after students learned she had appeared in pornography, could lose her pay and benefits at a board of trustees meeting Wednesday night, say officials of the Oxnard, Calif., School District.

The vote comes just one day after Halas, known in to porn fans as Tiffany Six, lost an appeal that could have allowed her to return to the classroom.

After being fired from her teaching position at Haydock Intermediate School in Oxnard in April 2012, Halas is still receiving her salary and benefits, Jeff Chancer, superintendent of the Oxnard School District, told ABCNews.com.

Halas, 32, was deemed unfit for a science teaching position at the school, after a three-judge panel came to a unanimous decision, according to her lawyer, as cited by the Associated Press.

According to Halas’ attorney Richard Schwab, the seventh and eighth grade science teacher worked as a porn actress for nine months ending in August 2006. The next month, she began her job as a full-time teacher.

"She was well liked and respected by her students," Schwab told ABCNews.com.

While the former science teacher has been on administrative leave since a video surfaced in March, initial claims that she was moonlighting as a porn star were dismissed after school officials said they couldn't find any images of her on the Internet. It was later discovered that they were using the school's computers, which don't allow access to porn.

Teachers then reportedly showed administrators Halas’ sex videos, which had been downloaded to their smartphones.

Schwab said Halas had tried to be honest, but was embarrassed by her past.

Chancer said he was pleased with the panel's decision. It was not just her pornography past, he said, but the lies that followed.

"There were numerous lies," he said. "Multiple times and under oath."

Halas' decision to "engage in pornography was incompatible with her responsibilities as a role model for students and would present an insurmountable, recurring disruption to our schools should she be allowed to remain as a teacher," Chancer said in the statement.