Comments about ‘Ex-Herriman High teacher, coach charged with buying beer for students’

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Published: Friday, Dec. 9 2011 5:39 p.m. MST

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hood
CC, UT

Is she reallyt only 21 or was that a typo. If she is 21 now, then how old would she have been in 2008. Sounds a little too young to be teaching and coaching high school students.

coach hines
Salt Lake City, UT

good call 'hood'!, those numbers don't add up, i'll bet she was para professional used for softball only, and did not teach in classroom, anyone know truth?

Teacher10
Riverton, Utah

She IS 21 and a teacher with a MASTERS degree! It is so sad that she has made such a bad choice and thrown her career away for a such stupid choices. She did not start teaching at the school until it opened last year. She taught one year.I feel so bad for her family......

renovate
HERRIMAN, UT

She is 21 with a masters degree. Article is correct as she is a teacher in her second year at Herriman. She played high school softball.

dotell1
SOUTH JORDAN, UT

I actually know this young lady and can tell you that these allegation are far beneath her character. Kylie is just 21 years old and is an extremely talented special education teacher. She actually received her masters degree in special education at the age of 20. I hope that everyone who knows Kylie will support her right now. There are students who know the truth about all of this, they should step and do the right thing.

Doctor
Tucson, AZ

Sounds like she didn't get much of a childhood. We shouldn't push our kids so hard. If she wasn't a teacher/coach a 21 year old giving high school students three beers and a couple wine coolers would be no big deal.

ThomasJefferson
WELLSVILLE, UT

Just the opposite Doc. The X generation are a bunch of spoiled young people who have been given everything with not responsibility or accountability attached to it. They have an extremely poor work ethic, think they should get whatever they want/when they want it, and worse haven't learned the cause/effect relationship of life. Too sad. I deal with it everyday as an employer.

Teacher10
Riverton, Utah

@dotell1....What are the girls suppose to do? I think they have already stepped up by telling what happened. It is what it is and now Kylie has to step up and do the right think. The mistake was made and now she just needs to fess up and take the consequences. The girls will have to take a lot of crap at school and they are the ones I feel sory for!!!!

dotell1
SOUTH JORDAN, UT

Teacher10... There are many holes in this story and I believe there are still kids out there with a conscience. There is a much larger story here. Kylie will have her opportunity to fill in the blanks.

Teacher10
Riverton, Utah

@dotell1....I don't know what holes you are talking about, she supplied the drinks and spent inappropriate time with these girls! They came forward and now it's Kylie's turn to step up and do the right think. There are NO "holes" that I can see....just a really big mistake!!!!

xscribe
Colorado Springs, CO

It would not be surprising if she did this, as she is practically a teenager herself. However, at the moment they are only charges and one side to the story. Let's wait until we hear both sides of the story.

SignatureHome
SALT LAKE CITY, UT

I suspect more charges are coming soon...

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