Posted on 07/20/2014 4:45:55 PM PDT by Morgana
Four fifth-grade girls in Salt Lake City have accused their teacher of touching them inappropriately.
James Rolland Carter, 62, was charged Wednesday in 3rd District Court with two second-degree felony counts of sexual abuse of a child and two class A misdemeanor counts of lewdness involving a child.
Carters school is not identified in the charges, but the address of the allegations matches Lincoln Elementary School.
The Salt Lake City School District would not confirm any details of a case involving Carter, but spokesman Michael Williams said that an elementary teacher who was employed for 13 years "is under investigation for alleged improper conduct." Williams would not identify the teacher by name.
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good points
Come to Free Republic’s class room daily....read up on “prolife” “moralabsolutes” and “homosexualagenda” keyword articles, and trust me in time you too will want to “homeschool” your kid.
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That was my first thought on reading this story - that he is being targeted by the girls. It happens.
I just had a thought too. Even if it turns out this teacher is innocent and these kids made this story up this is still a reason to homeschool and you know why? I would not want my kids in school with those heathens would you? The kind of kids who would do something like this is not the kind of kids I would want my kids no where near! Do I make my self loud and clear?
If it turns out these kids are lying then these kids are trash, and when you lay down with dogs you get up with fleas. Better to homeschool or private school.
I was thinking the EXACT same thing.
GMTA
great point
Some guys just need stabbing?
Very good point!
Another good point.
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