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Hey Guys,

I am here to ask you to pray for my school bcause last week we have a teacher resign because our local newspaper brought some things up from the past and it was about sexual alligations and then yesterday another teacher was arrested infornt of the entire student body for sexual assalt from almost 10 years ago. THe thing is that i go to a christian school and these men (in my opinion) have done NOTHING wrong. THe teacher who was arrested yesterday was my class adviser and we are seniors and now he might not be going on our senior trip with us and that would be horrible because he has been with us all this time.

So guys just please pray for us!!!

Thank you

Lauren


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I'll pray that truth is found and justice is served. No matter what the truth is.

casnco Enthusiast
Hey Guys,

I am here to ask you to pray for my school bcause last week we have a teacher resign because our local newspaper brought some things up from the past and it was about sexual alligations and then yesterday another teacher was arrested infornt of the entire student body for sexual assalt from almost 10 years ago. THe thing is that i go to a christian school and these men (in my opinion) have done NOTHING wrong. THe teacher who was arrested yesterday was my class adviser and we are seniors and now he might not be going on our senior trip with us and that would be horrible because he has been with us all this time.

So guys just please pray for us!!!

Thank you

Lauren

Hey Lauren: Sorry you are so directly affected by these recent incidents. I live near Columbus and have seen the pictures of these teachers on the Television. I always feel so sad for the people who love the outed person. Haveing to constantly see their loved one in such a bad light. Especially when all you have known is the good in that person. I will pray for you and your classmates as I have been. Be strong and trust that God will work everything for the Good of his believers. (OHH, that was so "churchy" sorry. But I do believe He will work everything out.)

ptkds Community Regular

As a mom, I am so glad the kids in your school were no longer exposed to people like that. I know that I wouldn't want my daughters to be in the same classroom as a man who is guilty of sexual assualt. I know that some ppl accused of these crimes are innocent, but not always.

I don't want to offend anyone, but I am glad these teachers were taken away from the kids. Until all charges are dropped with PROOF that he/she never was involved in a sexual crime, they should not be allowed to be around kids.

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will pray for your strength during this time and that the true will come out.

i went the worthington HS. on 161

where is your school?

judy

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will pray for your strength during this time and that the true will come out.

i went the worthington HS. on 161

where is your school?

judy

Worthington Galena Road and i just got finished interning at Thomas Worthington or before two worthington high schools, Worthington High school

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celiac disease Servivier, My daughter goes to a Christain school here in Texas, and you know Texas is big for exposing sexual pretators. I do believe and it is only my opinion that if you have this in your past, drugs included that it is in your past and when people find out about your past then you are judged for life regardless. But yes I do not want a person with this kind of past to teach my daughter. Your teacher may have been rehibilited but if I know this about a teacher or a minister so someone that will be responsible for a group of kids young ones at that and they listen to everything that this person says to them as the truth which my daughter is like this if you tell her its ok then it is ok and if I want her to do something that the teacher of Minister told her to do she goes by what the teacher says. And if anything ever happens she won't tell me I have to pry it out of her because I know when something is going on with her when she won't talk to me about her problem. I know that you have heard this before, when you get older and have your own children you will understand. I know that you like your teacher he sounds like a great teacher but it does not change the fact of his past that is unfortunate for you kids who like and respect him. I had an English teach in the 10th grade who slept with the Quarterback and other players for getting a good grade to pass to play football, there was also another teacher who did this same act both teacher continued this act until they got caught. I know that I was sad to see her go because I did kinda like her as teacher because she made English fun. but I knew that what she did was wrong, she also had done this at another school that she taught at. So I understand what you are going through, but you have to remember that it is probley for your saftey to why he was arrested in front of you kids a little extreme I think they could have waited until after school or taken him elsewhere. I agree with taking him out of the school because if he is guilty for his past then I would not want him to be around kids that could or could not consent to what could have happened.

I'll pray that truth is found and justice is served. No matter what the truth is.

(((((((((((AMEN))))))))))

donna


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Little D,

did we have the same female English teacher????? One of my English teachers started her career at our school. She was only there for 1 year I think, but she slept w/ half the football team and went to student parties all the time. She would even wear this white see-through skirt w/ a black G-string underneath. She never got caught, though. I live in Tx, too. Let me know!

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I disagree with all the media hype and the public way everything was done. However, I agree with other posters that this behavior is unacceptable in someone who is in charge of kids.

This is especially true if the sexual assault was of a minor by an adult. Pedophilia rarely stops.

little d Enthusiast
Little D,

did we have the same female English teacher????? One of my English teachers started her career at our school. She was only there for 1 year I think, but she slept w/ half the football team and went to student parties all the time. She would even wear this white see-through skirt w/ a black G-string underneath. She never got caught, though. I live in Tx, too. Let me know!

I can not remember her name I think that it could have been Ms Martin I am not sure. I went to South Grand Prairie High school on Warrior Trl. The mascot was an indian who wore a chief head dress. In Grand Prairie Texas she was short with short brown hair I think that she had some kind of surgery on her hip. The other teacher I don't know her name she was not too short with long blond hair, she kept her door window always covered.

Me I was and still short with brown hair with glasses. My last name then was McMillan Maybe we know each other. pretty cool if we do.

donna

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I can not remember her name I think that it could have been Ms Martin I am not sure. I went to South Grand Prairie High school on Warrior Trl. The mascot was an indian who wore a chief head dress. In Grand Prairie Texas she was short with short brown hair I think that she had some kind of surgery on her hip. The other teacher I don't know her name she was not too short with long blond hair, she kept her door window always covered.

Me I was and still short with brown hair with glasses. My last name then was McMillan Maybe we know each other. pretty cool if we do.

donna

I went to a school in south tx, close to the coast, called Tidehaven. She was only there for 1 year, but she had brown hair. I think her name was Ms. Dorner or something. She was there in either 92/93 or 93/94. I am not sure which year it was.

ptkds

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