Maloney was an assistant principal and dean of faculty at Brother Rice High School in Chicago, Illinois.
He spent 28 years as a teacher, guidance counselor, administrator and coach at Oak Lawn Community High School.
Maloney was also an Area Manager and Director of Professional Development for the Chicago Park District for four years.
Maloney helped pass a law which would punish teachers and administrators who conceal their criminal past.
Non-traditional students are generally 25 years of age or older, employed on a full-time basis, and/or a parent.