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WexfordHo t1_iws48gq wrote
I think that comment I saying a lot more about you than it is about this case.
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rodsteel2005 t1_iws3yj8 wrote
So that’s the only kind of life she has left open to her?
YaketyMax t1_iws5gjs wrote
Different article with her photo for those interested:
PlayStationPepe t1_iws94cj wrote
The fact that she’s only 23 and is the presence of children that are much younger than her leaves me no sympathy for a person that takes advantage. Being a educator you’re supposed to lead and set an example. She put in herself into a position of where she will never be able to teach again. Her career is over.
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andrizella t1_iwu0njx wrote
Just next door in Texas, teachers are now allowed to carry guns. I can't see that combined with this potentially doing any harm.../s
khanfusion t1_iwt8dqo wrote
Man, I-12 has been in the news an awful goddamned lot lately.
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RandomChurn t1_iwsagls wrote
How did I know just from the headline that it would be a female teacher? 😣
khanfusion t1_iwt8pz0 wrote
Because most public school teachers are female, therefore most teachers who do skeevy shit with/to students are female by basic numbers?
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RandomChurn t1_iwu6vd4 wrote
Makes sense; great point.
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Lapcat420 t1_iws92jc wrote
Where is that written in the story?
love2Vax t1_iwsc7e4 wrote
Nothing in the article implied that she had sexually assaulted a kid yet. Fortunately she was caught before that happened. Definately looks like she was grooming kids getting them ready to do what she wants, but until someone actually commits rape they aren't officially a rapist.
InflationOk300 OP t1_iws0gxi wrote
DENHAM SPRINGS - A teacher at a Livingston Parish school was taken into custody on campus as students were being dismissed Thursday afternoon.
Law enforcement showed up at Denham Springs Freshman High at some point Thursday and took the teacher, 23-year-old Kayla Callicott, away in handcuffs. Witness said she was arrested shortly after classes let out for the day but reported seeing police activity around the campus hours earlier.
The allegations include claims that Callicott gave one child a vape pen and a cell phone. A separate incident reportedly involved her sending inappropriate messages to another. She was booked on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile and indecent behavior with a juvenile.
The Denham Springs Police Department said it received the initial complaint, but the case was handed over to the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office.
WBRZ spent hours asking law enforcement and school officials for information on the case. Those requests were ignored for hours by the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office and the school district.
The sheriff's office and the school system acknowledged the arrest in statements released just minutes apart after WBRZ reported on the incident. A schools spokesperson said in a statement that Callicott had resigned.
"An employee of Livingston Parish Public Schools has resigned today as the result of an investigation into allegations of inappropriate action and violation of the district’s electronic communication policy.
Livingston Parish Public School officials became aware of the investigation this morning and met with the employee, at which time the resignation was rendered and accepted. All information related to the matter was forwarded to appropriate law enforcement authorities at that time. The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office announced this afternoon the arrest and booking of 23-year-old teacher Kayla Callicott as a result of today’s investigation.
The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office will continue to handle the investigation. All questions concerning the investigation should be directed to the office’s investigation division at 225-326-6100.
Livingston Parish Public Schools is committed to the safety and security of all students and employees and is committed to working with the proper authorities as needed through the course of this investigation."