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<blockquote data-quote="MissJuneBug" data-source="post: 710434" data-attributes="member: 21628"><p>I think this is a great suggestion. You're not saying it's your son and you aren't directly accusing her but it would (hopefully) put the administrators on alert and they would probably watch her more closely.</p><p></p><p>I always think about how many people had to have known about the child sex abuse going on in the Catholic Church or with Jerry Sandusky or countless other cases. Some of that could have been stopped much earlier and less kids would have been abused. Not saying that is what this teacher is doing but if she is breaking the law or even school policy, someone in authority needs to know.</p><p></p><p> I also would tell the school in person. These days, there is zero chance of anonymity or confidentiality when something is put in writing, whether it be email or text. You never know how the school will respond but I have seen cases where they simply forward the email to the suspected person. Sometimes people don't think!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MissJuneBug, post: 710434, member: 21628"] I think this is a great suggestion. You're not saying it's your son and you aren't directly accusing her but it would (hopefully) put the administrators on alert and they would probably watch her more closely. I always think about how many people had to have known about the child sex abuse going on in the Catholic Church or with Jerry Sandusky or countless other cases. Some of that could have been stopped much earlier and less kids would have been abused. Not saying that is what this teacher is doing but if she is breaking the law or even school policy, someone in authority needs to know. I also would tell the school in person. These days, there is zero chance of anonymity or confidentiality when something is put in writing, whether it be email or text. You never know how the school will respond but I have seen cases where they simply forward the email to the suspected person. Sometimes people don't think! [/QUOTE]
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