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SassySandy
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I have an unfortunate habit of thinking people can read my mind.
I’m a teacher…we also have to consider the welfare of EVERY child in our care, not just the ones who have issues.Psycochick?
This is still a teenage CHILD you are dealing with.
The school had a solution you did not want to take. There may be many reasons why they’d want to move your son over the girl…including the fact that once a teacher is well versed in a problem student it is often better not to transfer them to another teacher.
A teacher has to consider every child in their care, however, a school may have good reason for leaving a troubled child with a particular teacher and moving their victim to another one. There are issues that the OP cannot legally know that may be a play. It’s not as simple as moving the troubled student…sometimes moving the victim is the best course of action for a teacher/school.Xanthippe_Voorhees:![]()
I’m a teacher…we also have to consider the welfare of EVERY child in our care, not just the ones who have issues.Psycochick?
This is still a teenage CHILD you are dealing with.
The school had a solution you did not want to take. There may be many reasons why they’d want to move your son over the girl…including the fact that once a teacher is well versed in a problem student it is often better not to transfer them to another teacher.
I would argue it is sexual assault. The OP should definitely go to the authorities. I cannot believe the school is letting this happen.Have you talked to law enforcement about getting a civil protection order? As far as her grabbing his genitals, it seems that is very close to sexual assault. If this was my situation I would go to law enforcement with everything you have and let them handle it.