Teachers at school legal question

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Doesn’t help here for us that Catholicism in general and schools endorsing it, seem to have acquired this title of ‘it’s where you go to be molested by perverted priests or groomed to be one’.

Sad as it is, even many adults are ‘in on it’ in the mainstream. Spreading those sorts of rumours.

The double whack of rising immigration and public hate of Christian history, really has wiped catholic school off the map for most.
 
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It depends where you live and what standards the school boards put in place. Also what you teach. If you’re a math teacher you shouldn’t be talking about this in a lesson.

An English teacher might teach literature on these subjects so that miiiiiight come up? It isn’t any subject ice encountered in any class I’ve taught.

A health teacher might. But I’m positive the health curriculum varies wildly based on school boards.
 
Giving legal advice expressly prohibited on CAF as is soliciting it. This is a question for a lawyer in the state of residence.
If this is true I wish to end this discussion now. Thanks.
 
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Don’t know that a person giving one’s opinion should be construed as giving, or soliciting, legal advice should it? If that rationale were to be adhered to, then the argument could be made that in today’s increasing litigious society, virtually any utterance of a personal opinion would/could be taken as such. IMHO!!
 
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