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Page 1: Student-Teacher Relationships Greenwood School District 50 2009.

Student-Teacher Relationships

Greenwood School District 50

2009

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Recent Headlines

SC school teacher charged with sex with student

Teacher admits inappropriate relations with student

SC teacher sentenced to 10 years for having sex with student

South Aiken High teacher arrested S.C. teacher accused of sex with 5 boys

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A well respected business education teacher: told a girl she loved her and could not live

without her; bombarded her with inappropriate texts

over a sustained period; sent messages to her page on the Bebo

social networking site; and resisted attempts by the student to end the

friendship.

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Text Messages

The mother of a student heard rumors of an inappropriate relationship between her son and his 27-year-old teacher. The mother located the teacher’s phone number and used it to search her son's phone. The search revealed hundreds of text messages between the two -- many explicitly sexual in nature -- as well as a recent note from the teacher instructing the boy to "erase your phone."

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Policy GBEB Staff Conduct

The Board of Trustees reaffirms one of the oldest beliefs in education: One of the best methods of instruction is that of setting a good example. The Board of Trustees expects the staff of the district to strive to set the kind of example for students that will serve them well in their own conduct and behavior and subsequently contribute to an appropriate school atmosphere.

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Policy GBEB

To that end, in dress, conduct and interpersonal relationships, all staff should recognize that they are being continually observed by students and that their actions and demeanor will be reflected in the conduct of the students.

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Policy GBEB

Immoral conduct on the part of any employee will constitute grounds for immediate suspension. No employee will commit or attempt to induce students or others to commit an act or acts of immoral conduct, which may be harmful to others or bring discredit to the district. If it appears an employee may have violated the law, the district will cooperate with law enforcement agencies.

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Policy GBEBB Staff Conduct With StudentsAll staff members are to keep all relationships

between themselves and the students at their work site as professional ones. In situations where a staff member is in a position to have influence or power over a student, he/she is not to date or be involved in any way with the student, even if the relationship is consensual. Inappropriate social relations with students may constitute a form of sexual harassment and be subject to the provisions of the district policy JI, Sexual Harassment of Students.

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Consequences

Any employee or student who is found to have engaged in sexual harassment will be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination. The district will take all other appropriate steps to correct or rectify the situation.

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Defense

Despite the widespread media attention to this societal issue, we continue each year to learn of new cases.

The best defense we have is to be keen observers and report inappropriate actions.

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Expectations

Standards of behavior have to be established and enforced in a consistent manner.

Supervisors have to continuously monitor for inappropriate activity and confront any suspicious behavior.

Supervisors have to make clear the consequences for inappropriate activity.

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Inappropriate Touching

Inappropriate touching is certainly the easiest way to find yourself in the middle of an investigation and talking to people in uniforms.

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Inappropriate Dress

Dress as a professional in all circumstances. Dress often conveys wrong signals to adolescent teens because their whole world is wrapped around how one looks.

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Inappropriate Conversations

Ask if your conversation with students is the type of conversation you would like a teacher to have with your son or daughter.

Avoid texting students. There are more appropriate ways to communicate with students.

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One-on-One Meetings

Never meet in a private area one-on-one with a student. This is a certain recipe for disaster. Make sure the door is open and anyone wanting to access your presence can do so with relative ease.

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Self-Police

Enter an agreement with a co-worker to monitor each other. Accept peer-to-peer coaching on this issue.

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Recognize OUR Stress or Anger

We all have stressors in our lives. Recognize stress and how it can

affect your performance and productivity.

Take advantage of 50 CARE. http://www.gwd50.org/16891087162952170/lib/16891087162952170/50_Care.mht

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The Law

Failure to report: misdemeanor, and fine up to $500 and/or jail up to 6 months.

False report: subject to civil action for actual & punitive damages, costs and attorney's fees.