What
a way to end the week! I get it to end it with my favorite topic! High school
teachers who bang their students! Yesterday, I wrote about a basketball coach
who was fired for posting an incriminating vacation photo of her boyfriend
grabbing her boob on Facebook. Wrongful firing, by the way.
Today,
I write about a Pennsylvania cheerleading coach who's been busted for banging a
student. 27-year-old Nicole Kurowski is being accused of having sex with the
unnamed 17-year-old several times during school hours at Tulpehocken High
School in Bernville, PA, over the past year. An investigation began after
school officials got a tip the two were sexually involved. According to police,
the two spoke daily and exchanged explicit text messages. How about who cares?
So, they were boyfriend and girlfriend. They had a consensual relationship. Is
that really against the law? Is that really grounds for firing? The boy was
17-year-old and in most states, you're considered an adult. If he's old enough
to drive, then he's old enough to make adult decisions.
The
couple were careful enough not to get caught, meeting for some trysts in an
inconspicuous area near a nursing home. That's the best part! Kurowski was
charged with institutional sexual assault and was released on $25,000 unsecured
bail. She worked at the school for two years and taught physical education, in
addition to serving as a cheerleading coach.
I
say, who the hell cares that a 27-year-old had a relationship with a
17-year-old. To me, it sounds like it was consensual and whoever reported it to
authorities, it sounds like there was a twinge of jealousy involved. I mean sex
with students seems to be happening all the time, since the beginning of time.
You can't stop it from happening. You have to give Kurowski credit for at least
not doing it on school grounds, which most teachers get busted for doing. I
don't feel she should have been arrested, unless the boy pressed charged saying
she raped him because like I said earlier, it sounds like they were having a
legitimate relationship. He just happened to be 17. Ah, to be 17 again!
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