Okay,
you wanted more teacher-student stories? I have more for you; only this is one
with an interesting ending. So, a Colorado teacher was busted for kissing a
17-year-old boy and sending a nude photo of herself to other high school boys,
but is said to not have committed any crimes. She did however violate the
school board's policies.
31-year-old
Larisa Oringdulph admitted to police that she kissed a boy outside the gym at
South High School, where she worked, after Pueblo police found photos last
month of her wearing only underwear that she sent to several teens. The police
did not pursue charges against Oringdulph because the boys were older than 17,
which is the state's age of consent. Oh, well!
Not
so fast! A copy of the school board's policy says that "staff may not
communicate with students through personal social media platforms or by texting
without prior authorization from an administrator." Oringdulph did resign
from her post, but it wasn't clear if the state's Department of Education was
notified about the ethics violation. A rep for the department never confirmed
if an investigation had been launched, but they did clarify that it does take a
long while before a teacher can lose his or her license.
I
have to say that after writing about so many of these stories, I always said
that as long as they were 17-years-old and these boys consented to the sexual
relations, then the teacher is not at fault. The only violation that I think
she committed was that she kissed the boy on school grounds. I think what they
do off the school grounds is all personal and they should not be penalized for
that. How can you blame a 30-year-old woman for wanting young meat? Or a young
guy wanting a woman who is more experienced? That's all I see here. Maybe
sending naked photos of herself to other students was a little much too, but I
really see no other wrong here.
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