Sexual abuse of students by teachers often ignored and unpunished

But lots did, enough to give him an Oscar nom...

Read my signature which I copied directly from Darla's signature. The two of us put this up about Polanski who tommy, the chill for bio and coal and friend of oil and coal companies everywhere bends over backwards to shill when ever he can usually once a day or whenever he can, he is the only one here consistently supporting and defending child rapists and others. He is decidedly right wing and in England that makes him a conservative.
 
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I don't have any way of arguing with celebrities and neither do you. Again, the only person on THIS board who has defended Polanski is Tom. And you didn't make a peep about it. So before you go accusing feminists of hypocrisy, check yourself. You don't give a crap when cons defend pedophiles.
So when I don't comment on an issue I'm supporting a pedophile. Is this a liberal attempt at logic? :rofl2:
 
I don't read sigs, sorry. Interesting that you would be a shill for Snarla though.

Don't you mean a "chill"? :rofl2:

Read my signature which I copied directly from Darla's signature. The two of us put this up about Polanski who tommy, the chill for bio and coal and friend of oil and coal companies everywhere bends over backwards to shill when ever he can usually once a day or whenever he can, he is the only one here consistently supporting and defending child rapists and others. He is decidedly right wing and in England that makes him a conservative.
 
Flashback to July, 2012: After the Miramonte sex abuse scandal in the Los Angeles Unified School District, the board of education and the community were clamoring for reform.


And reform was needed.


For example, union teachers, advocates discovered, had their records expunged three years after an allegation of child sexual abuse or other criminal behavior.


Despite this, victims kept coming forward and predator teachers across the district were exposed as molesters in criminal and civil proceedings. One LA Unified teacher even led police on a car chase. Nice.


Even more dirty truths slowly came to light ….


Local media reported that the process of firing a teacher who sexually abused students was so time-consuming and expensive, the LA Board of Education felt they had no choice but to pay Mark Berndt $40,000 in taxpayer money to retire … just to finally get him away from kids.


Berndt, for those of you who don’t know, has been charged with 23 counts of lewd behavior with students at Miramonte school.


He is accused of spoon-feeding children his semen.


http://theworthyadversary.com/1424-ca-teachers-unions-protecting-child-molesters-jobs
 
What are parents to do when their child comes home from school with stories about "this creepy guy in my class" – and it turns out to be the teacher?


That’s a very real concern for parents with children in New York City public schools, where 14 teachers of highly dubious character have been reinstated to the classroom – and two others have been given "desk duty" – thanks to appeals by their powerful teachers union, the United Federation of Teachers.


NYDailyNews.com reports that 16 teachers "kept their jobs after being brought up on egregious charges, some sexual, some involving excessive personal familiarity with students."


A few examples:


Teacher Willie Laraque was charged with bending a male student over a desk, leaning in to him and saying, "I’ll show you what is gay." The Daily News reports Laraque is back in the classroom after paying a $10,000 fine.


Norman Siegel, a high school teacher, was accused of pressing his genitalia against a female student’s leg. Siegel only received a 45-day unpaid suspension, "although the arbitrator found that the girl’s charge was likely true" and that Siegel "was previously accused of a similar offense," the Daily News writes.


There’s also a case involving Edward Cascio, a gym teacher who accepted pornographic pictures from a student – of another student. Cascio was back at work after serving his three-month suspension.


The district tried to fire these individuals, but the UFT appealed the decisions to arbitrators, who gave the teachers their jobs back.


"Why would arbitrators throw kids to the wolves?" asks a Daily News editorial. "Because they make a living deciding such cases – and because they are hired by joint agreement of the Education Department and the UFT. They well know that if they toss teachers out of work, the union will do the same to them."





http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/04/14/monsters-in-the-classroom
 
The House of Representatives just passed a bill aimed at keeping convicted sex offenders and violent felons from working in schools. As it heads to the Senate with bipartisan support, the teachers unions are now objecting.


http://foxnewsinsider.com/2013/10/23/teaches-unions-object-bill-prohibiting-convicted-rapists-schools
 
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