Another female teacher incident

NWICY

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Not a female teacher incident, but I couldn't find another thread for this.


"I knew it was kind of a no-no, but there's not a rule saying it can't happen," Lemke told the Sentinel. "There's not a law saying I'm going to go to jail for doing something like this. There's nothing in stone. I guess it's just an ethics code, like we frown upon it, but there's no rule, there's no law broken."

LOL volunteer coach, except he is the head coaches spouse. Woopsie.
 

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That's a dude who wanted out of that marriage
Yep, my thoughts instantly once reading article. Wish my ex wife would’ve been that low key and straight forward vs the mental gymnastics and 2 year long mental melt down after I found out. Could’ve been so much easier and saved her a lot of money. Ha!!!!

Do feel really horrible for the wife. A lot of attention on something that she had nothing to do with and attention she doesn’t deserve. As someone that got divorced over an affair there is a level of shame that goes along with it even though it was not my doing as well as anxiety when people treat you different for awhile or avoid you altogether. Her time in this stretch is being broadcast to the world, truly a horrible spot to be in for her.
 
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My old school, well when it was just I-K. See the gal got married in July from FB. She's friends with my niece and my cousin's daughter. Afraid to ask my neice about it.
 
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JFC. Back in my middle school days the only sexually related trouble we had was a girl in our grade sending a video to a couple guys who of course showed it to everyone and word of mouth got to admin. Mind you this was a flip phone video but the first action most of us had seen from a peer.
 

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JFC. Back in my middle school days the only sexually related trouble we had was a girl in our grade sending a video to a couple guys who of course showed it to everyone and word of mouth got to admin. Mind you this was a flip phone video but the first action most of us had seen from a peer.
My father was a teacher for kids with behavior disabilities in middle school. There's some crazy stuff that happens.
 
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My father was a teacher for kids with behavior disabilities in middle school. There's some crazy stuff that happens.
No doubt. In high school we always thought our pottery teacher was working something. Come to find out a few years after I graduated he was fired for sleeping with recent grads. Basically was grooming girls, waited for them to graduate and be 18 then took his shot. Also our physics teacher was odd, but didn't think anything of it. He also taught my parents, aunts and uncles back in the 80's. Just found out this year from 1 uncle that back then he was sleeping with students and even had 1 living with him for some time. That one included both boys and girls.
 

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No doubt. In high school we always thought our pottery teacher was working something. Come to find out a few years after I graduated he was fired for sleeping with recent grads. Basically was grooming girls, waited for them to graduate and be 18 then took his shot. Also our physics teacher was odd, but didn't think anything of it. He also taught my parents, aunts and uncles back in the 80's. Just found out this year from 1 uncle that back then he was sleeping with students and even had 1 living with him for some time. That one included both boys and girls.

pottery was a class?
 

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pottery was a class?
It was. Lewis Central has a big room dedicated to it. Said teacher would let students make what were obviously bongs as long as they didn't poke the hole for the stem. But also showed a technique to put a thin piece of clay over the hole to make it easy to carve out after it was finished.
 

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