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After 3PM: Asking the question: "Why do teachers have unlawful relationships with students?" ...by a teacher who did

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After 3PM: Asking the question: "Why do teachers have unlawful relationships with students?" ...by a teacher who did
After 3PM: Asking the question: "Why do teachers have unlawful relationships with students?" ...by a teacher who did

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After 3PM: Asking the question: "Why do teachers have unlawful relationships with students?" ...by a teacher who did

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Across the United States, almost daily, a news story is reported about another teacher who was recently arrested for having an inappropriate relationship with a student. And every time, principals across the country do exactly the same thing: absolutely nothing. is an exploration of this damaging epidemic within the school systems — asking the question: “Why do teachers have unlawful relationships with students?” ...by a teacher who did.

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