Teachers fear allegations of sex with students
It's a teacher's worst nightmare.
A student either misinterprets a situation or simply makes up an incident of sexual misconduct between him or her and his or her teacher.
The student may later recant his or her words. However, by the end of the ordeal, the teacher's name has been dragged through the mud.
"This is the world we live in. But there are strategies to limit liability. We want good teachers to teach kids, not spend time in jail," said Cal Evans, Jordan School District compliance officer.
School districts have implemented policies stating exactly what the boundaries are between teachers and students. University officials train new teachers to stay away from questionable situations.
But the idea of being wrongly accused — coupled with recent incidents of Utah teachers being arrested in connection with illicit relationships with students — has educators on edge.
Just this week, a teacher in Fillmore was arrested and accused of sexual activity with a student. That arrest happened just three days after a Salt Lake teacher was acquitted of having sex with a student.
"I constantly worry," said Dan Penrod, who teaches special education at Hillcrest High School.
Penrod said he doesn't even go in the school's restroom if students are there. "I avoid impropriety, or even the chance of it," he said.
Michael McCoy, attorney for the state teacher's union, the Utah Education Association, said in his 30 years of reviewing cases, approximately a third of the teachers accused are innocent.
Many students make a statement, then later in the process realize it's too late to admit they made it up, he said.
The attorney alluded to a case that occurred years ago in North Summit School District. A girl accused a male teacher of sexual misconduct. Her story was full of holes. She then admitted "it didn't happen to her. It had happened to others, but she was the only one brave enough to complain," McCoy said.
Utah State Office of Education attorney Carol Lear said it's difficult and unlikely for a student to be able to sustain accusations against a teacher "in the face of extensive questioning" by attorneys and educators.
Lear said schools could take disciplinary action against a student who lies, depending on the student's age and intent.
"Students lying — when their lies or exaggerations could cost teachers jobs and reputation — is certainly serious but not quite the same as adults' actions toward more vulnerable young people required by law to attend school," Lear said.
Teachers want to be careful. At the same time they don't want to become robots.
Recent comments
Students refer to teachers as creepy, weird, losers, and anything...
to creepy | Aug. 18, 2009 at 5:24 a.m.
Why are people still teaching? Would you like to take care of the...
Frank | June 16, 2009 at 11:14 a.m.
If you've never been falsely accused, you can't possibly understand...
Williams | June 16, 2009 at 10:13 a.m.
- Beck, lawmaker's husband trade jabs 8:10 a.m.
- Pakistan: 5 U.S. have al-Qaida link 8:00 a.m.
- Defense Sec. Gates arrives in Iraq 8:00 a.m.
- Russian nightclub fire toll at 136 7:58 a.m.
- 1 dead, 12 injured in Chicago fire 7:46 a.m.
- Stocks rally trade deficit, jobs data 7:46 a.m.
- 'Candid' talks with North Korea 7:38 a.m.
- Frigid temps follow Midwest snow 7:34 a.m.
- Gay-friendly curriculum phased out 7:32 a.m.
- Everton seeks Donovan on loan 7:27 a.m.
- Crash landing next to I-15
- Hot Rod behind mic for Lakers
- Palin signs books, chats with fans
- Psychologist: Mitchell schizophrenic
- Panel passes BCS playoff bill
- Max Hall wants to look ahead
- Cougars use depth to beat ASU
- Non-BCS schools not given fair shot
- Jazz go up against 'the best'
- Many seek to wipe clean misdeeds
- Letters: Global warming a lie
230 - TCU to play Boise in Fiesta Bowl
206 - BYU football: Bronco weighs in on Hall
184 - Cougars going back to Vegas
150 - Utah/BYU rivalry can be more civil
147 - Andersen apologizes for Jordan hoax
138 - Max Hall wants to look ahead
120 - Palin signs books, chats with fans
104 - Revive full food tax?
100 - Yet again, we learn BCS is a big joke
94
Love him or hate him, Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch knows how to get attention.
My wife Lisa and I would prefer never to argue. But that's not going to...
For the latest news in the health care debate and how it affects you...
If they did provide a scholarly response I am guessing you would not have the...
As a fequent Obama critic, let me be the first to say that Obama demonstrated...
They are playing their young guys rather then sitting them on the bench....
So you "smart" people are dishing on Palin for being a lightweight, and you...
science in a paragraph. When I want to know serious science, I go to the...
I know why sloan doesn't want to call timeout during the game because he...
It is incredible that this nation can EXIST at all with the number of...
NYer, You are right about taxes never going away except for one...
yes, Our system doesn't work like that, as much as you would like it to. Too...
Roads are a proper role of government, education should be private.



