Posted on 06/30/2022 5:36:39 AM PDT by redguyinabluestate
According to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department, a Johnstown woman accused of raping a 13-year-old kid she was tutoring handed herself into authorities on Monday.
After a lengthy investigation, Kristin M. Bellinger, 39, of Johnstown, was charged with second-degree rape, a class D felony. She is charged with having repeated sex with a young male in 2019.
According to deputies, Bellinger was giving the youngster tutoring outside of her responsibilities as a special education instructor at the Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery BOCES at the time.
The charges were initially brought up by the student with HFM BOCES administrators. The district said in a news release on Tuesday that the state Education Department, the student’s family, and the police were alerted right away.
(Excerpt) Read more at naughtyteacherlist.com ...
Left and right eyes go in different directions???
She could probably make my eyes do that.
LOL
“Bellinger was giving the youngster tutoring outside of her responsibilities as a special education instructor”
Ya think?
Still, guys are different.
Most teen boys would hit it if given a chance.
Kind of reminds me of some of my older sister’s crowd of hippie friends back in the day, showing us guys what “Make Love not War” was all about.
I couldn’t stand being around 13 year olds since I was 15. What is wrong with these people?
tutoring math?
13 goes into 39 how many times?
Yep. That there is funny. And probably true.
I’m 36 and hate kids.
There’s a saying about teen boys. They may not know what they’re doing, but they can do it all night. (or all day, in this case)
She just wanted to “LOVE” those “special needs” children. /S
Sad.
We told you - her job was “Special Education!”
Folks go on and on about trans groomers - rightly so - but a story about a female teacher sexually abusing a minor male brings out the enabler in some people on this board.
Indeed, one of the reasons why adults permit sexual assault in the classroom is this type of mindset..
(1), we don't know what we're seeing..we don't know about boundaries, we don't know about red flags, (in an abuse situation, "colleagues said, yea, yea, I saw them together a lot, I thought he was using really, really bad judgement, but hey, it's not really any of my business, or "I thought about reporting, but what if I'm wrong? I'd ruin the career of a very good teacher, so I didn't report..." "People see boundary crossings, grooming behaviors, people SEE...schools need to train staff...to report when boundaries are crossed, when they see grooming behaviors.")
(2) we believe it won't happen in our school, ("After the abuse was discovered and the teacher was arrested, here's what was said...'I can't believe it's true. I mean, he was an outstanding teacher, everybody knows. And anyway, this happened in OUR school.") and
(particularly applicable here)(3) we fail to comprehend just how devastating child sexual abuse is...("When this (abuse) was discovered, here's what was said: 'hey, it's not that big a deal...it's every male student's dream to have sex with his teacher.' Or, 'he'll get over it, he's in high school, it's not that bad.'")
To say "I'd hit it" on a story about a female teacher and a male student is no different from leftists cheering on trans grooming in schools. I never knew there was philosophical overlap between some on FR and and those freaks on DU.
Instead, she preys on 13 year old special-ed kids.
Bloody pervert ...
We need to hire teachers who are mature enough not to give them that chance. Instead, we hire predatory perverts.
That would be 3 times.
“Special’ in education means a lot more these days. IMHO
Bring on the Drags! Education time!.
This has been a recording.
As a serious question, are we going to have to start shooting them?
My kids (two girls) were horrifying during middle school. They did not become human again until after college. I love them to death. But during those years I felt like my job was trying to keep them alive, and not much else was getting through to them.
(I am kidding about some of that….but middle school was just awful.)
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