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himewaridesu t1_iu3znbn wrote

So before you drop out over one class… take a different one. Go to your guidance counselor and switch classes. If you aren’t getting a response talk to a trusted subject teacher to have them help you advocate for yourself.

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Luxurydeals365 t1_iu44y0i wrote

Yeah this feels like burning your house down over a pest problem.

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SouthWindsorHS2024 OP t1_iu4em4d wrote

Thank you I get it I'm a dramatic kid, but how would you feel when your parent gets this kind of information confirmed only for it to then feel like a coverup is taking place, I know my school has struggled with the teacher shortage as we are a bigger school but for them to admit it's this teacher then refuse to answer my father makes me feel unsafe, I get it with them ignoring me and my concerns but not him

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Luxurydeals365 t1_iu4f9re wrote

Look feeling unsafe in your school is 100% an issue. If you are in this persons class and feel uncomfortable I think you have strong reasons to want to be transferred out. Im not suggesting you drop the issue, or accept it, but I am suggesting that you could potentially screw up your entire life by dropping out of high school.

I would suggest you and your parents start going up the chain of command until you get satisfactory answers. School official blow you off? Try the superintendent. They blow you off? School board.

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TCPottery t1_iu4oop6 wrote

School board disregards, State Department of Ed.

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MightyMason t1_iu4cnim wrote

I mean, that teacher is still in the school and on premises, lurking around.

One of those things that if it makes you uncomfortable enough to want to leave the school I’m sure it will still make you uncomfortable and distract you during the day when you’re trying to focus.

This teacher should be disbarred and the reactions they received from the school staff is disgusting and unacceptable

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himewaridesu t1_iu4d9w6 wrote

So the two teachers it could be- one has a VERY common name. OP could be mistaken. If a teacher has a felony they don’t get a job at a school. Period.

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MightyMason t1_iu4hq3z wrote

That’s what I figured with a felony but that’s not how this post reads, if you’re right and it’s a mistaken identity then I would agree.

Edit: OP states the school acknowledges there was an issue but won’t comment.

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SouthWindsorHS2024 OP t1_iu5372f wrote

Yes my dad called the school and one of the main offices for our towns schools and both confirmed, after he told them he had found the docket number, that it was absolutely my teacher who was arrested for restraining order violation and another charge

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1bohan t1_iu7zr28 wrote

Did they revoke the teaching license?

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SouthWindsorHS2024 OP t1_iu9kzr1 wrote

I don't know how to know that but he was only away for one day after going to jail and then returned after that he has had like two more days where he wasn't here the rest of the days he is always in the school so i don't think so

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1bohan t1_iu9pm4b wrote

Contact your school board cause they’re the ones in charge of when things go sideways. And start writing your mayor and senators. They’re more likely to step in and figure out how to revoke the lisc if it hasn’t been revoked already. If anything it will get more attention and eyes on it. And talk to the media.

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Luxurydeals365 t1_iu4e8um wrote

This kid is potentially blowing up their own future though.

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MightyMason t1_iu4i0rp wrote

What this kid needs is better direction for how to handle the situation. I don’t have that answer. But is there a way to confirm the charges to the teacher? Is it the right person they are thinking of? If the school isn’t giving answers but are confirming something happened and wont speak to it, can they go to the judicial system? Police station? Local politician? School board?

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Creepy_Meringue3014 t1_iu5okun wrote

> of those things that if it makes you uncomfortable enough to want to leave the school I’m sure

you disbar lawyers.

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