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nycionx
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Originally posted by Abercrombie


;)
Porky
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Originally posted by Abercrombie

and WHO would not hit this last teacher?


she'd be more desirable after a couple of beers...
Abercrombie
Today's female teacher - student story brought to you by...

BRAMPTON!



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Teacher pleads guilty to luring

Bob Mitchell
Staff Reporter

A Brampton high school teacher today pleaded guilty to Internet luring in connection with inappropriate conversations with a 16-year-old male student.

Dina Calautti, 36, of Mississauga will return to a Brampton court on Jan. 15 for sentencing.

Calautti was visibly upset as she pleaded "guilty" in a soft voice, barely above whisper.

The Notre Dame Secondary School teacher was also charged with sexual assault and two counts of sexual exploitation when she was arrested by members of Peel's Special Victims Unit last Nov. 13. Those charges were withdrawn.

It was clear from facts supporting the charge read into court today that the victim initiated the communications over an MSN chat line as a result of breaking up with his long-time girlfriend, and that he, and not the teacher, had romantic feelings.

"They never met outside school...there was no sex," Crown prosecutor Aimee Gauthier told Justice James Keaney in reading an agreed statement of facts into the record.

Although 35, the victim thought she was 24, Gauthier said, indicating Calautti never told him her age.

The victim, whose identity is protected by a court-ordered publication ban, also contacted Calautti by phone at her residence.

The basis for the charge that she pleaded guilty to stems from the fact that she knowingly communicated with a person under the age of 18, whom she was aware had romantic interest in her and never ceased communications.

As a teacher, she was also in a position of authority.

The Grade 11 student began emailing Calautti in November 2007 after his emotional break-up, Gauthier told the court.

Calautti, an academic resource teacher, who helped students regain lost credits, had taught at the school since October 1999.

By all accounts, she was one of the school's most popular teachers.

At the time of her arrests, dozens of students defended her on the popular Rate My Teacher web site, including several students who revealed they would have quit school had it not been for her help.

Contributors to the web site described her as being "awesome, funny, sweet, pretty" and "smart." One submission described her as being "the greatest teacher in the world."

Court heard that at the time of the Internet communications, that Calautti's marriage was under stress with her husband being absent from their home, leaving her to care for their 4-year-old Autistic son.

She and other teachers became aware of how upset the victim was over his break-up with his girlfriend but her conversations with the boy became more personal, and involved her relationships and experiences, Gauthier said.

Court heard how the victim obtained her email when he overheard her giving it to another person in her class. He then communicated regularly with her between Nov. 2-9.

"The chats were friendly and personal," Gauthier said.

Between Nov. 5 and Nov. 9, the victim indicated to her that he was attracted to her and that he had a romantic interest in her, Gauthier told the court.

"She was flattered," Gauthier said.

Despite knowing his romantic interest, Calautti didn't stop communicating with the boy although she told him their relationship would never go any further, Gauthier said.

"He hoped it would," Gauthier said.

Court heard that police were contacted by the boy's father when he became concerned about the amount of time his son was spending communicating with his teacher.


http://www.thestar.com/GTA/Crime/article/542578

aledgedly no sex... but...
English Rachel
What the hell? What is she supposed to have done wrong here?

Nothing that I can see, except some counselling...
StereoPrincess
that story and conviction is bull.

i feel bad for the teacher.
Abercrombie
OK Ladies of TA.... now that I got your attention...

What is now your opinion if the boy student is HOT?
geroin
quote:
Originally posted by English Rachel
What the hell? What is she supposed to have done wrong here?

Nothing that I can see, except some counselling...



honestly, thats so ing stupid
big deal they exchanged emails ehre and there now her career could be potetntially ruined because of this
especially when the kid initiated everything how is it her fault?
StereoPrincess
quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
OK Ladies of TA.... now that I got your attention...

What is now your opinion if the boy student is HOT?


???

lol. that question doesn't make sense.

it's always wrong for a teacher to bang a student. no matter what the age difference. the whole idea of a "person in authority" is the issue.

i feel bad for her because obviously the kid was in love with her but because she was used to doing anything to keep the kids in school and learning, she kept communicating with him because if she stopped he would have left school. what was she supposed to do? i don't get it. she told he nothing between them would happen but if he had problems in his personal life that she could listen.
love_child
Haha yes my high school...brahhh braahhh
StereoPrincess
this is kind of teacher/sex related:

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Connecticut drops felony charges against Julie Amero, four years after her arrest
By Rick Green on November 21, 2008 5:16 PM | Permalink | Comments (38)
The unbelievable story of Julie Amero concluded quietly Friday afternoon at Superior Court in Norwich, with the state of Connecticut dropping four felony pornography charges.

Amero agreed to plead guilty to a single charge of disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor. Amero, who has been hospitalized and suffers from declining health, also surrendered her teaching license.

"Oh honey, it's over. I feel wonderful," Amero, 41, said a few minutes after accepting the deal where she also had to surrender her teaching license. "The Norwich police made a mistake. It was proven. That makes me feel like I'm on top of the world."

In June of 2007, Judge Hillary B. Strackbein tossed out Amero's conviction on charges that she intentionally caused a stream of "pop-up" pornography on the computer in her classroom and allowed students to view it. Confronted with evidence compiled by forensic computer experts, Strackbein ordered a new trial, saying the conviction was based on "erroneous" and "false information."

But since that dramatic reversal, local officials, police and state prosecutors were unwilling to admit that a mistake may have been made -- even after computer experts from around the country demonstrated that Amero's computer had been infected by "spyware."

New London County State's Attorney Michael Regan told me late Friday the state remained convinced Amero was guilty and was prepared to again go to trial.

"I have no regrets. Things took a course that was unplanned. Unfortunately the computer wasn't examined properly by the Norwich police," Regan said.

"For some reason this case caught the media's attention,'' Regan said.

The case also caught the attention of computer security experts from California to Florida, who read about Amero's conviction on Internet news sites. Recognizing the classic signs of a computer infected by malicious adware, volunteers examined computer records and the hard drive and determined that Amero was not responsible for the pornographic stream on her computer.

The state never conducted a forensic examination of the hard drive and instead relied on the expertise of a Norwich detective, with limited computer experience. Experts working for Amero ridiculed the state's evidence, saying it was a classic case of spyware seizing control of the computer. Other experts also said that Amero's response -- she failed to turn off the computer -- was not unusual in cases like this.

Among other things, the security experts found that the Norwich school system had failed to properly update software that would have blocked the pornography in the first place.

"She did not go out searching for porn. She was just stumbling around. She didn't know what the hell she was doing,'' said Alex Eckelberry, a computer software executive from Florida who helped to lead a large group of computer professionals who volunteered to assist Amero.

"All of our forensic investigators felt it was a complete miscarriage. It was clear she was absolutely innocent,'' he said. "The mistakes and misinformation that occurred in that courtroom were astounding."

Late Friday afternoon Amero -- who has been hospitalized for stress and heart problems since the conviction -- told me she planned to spend a quiet weekend in front of the fireplace with her husband.




So basically this lady was looking at some sites on the internet, a bunch of prono pop ups showed up, she left the computer on to get help in getting rid of them (because the school told her to never turn the computers off) and now she is guilty, has to pay a fine and loses her career and health. ED UP!

Abercrombie
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Originally posted by StereoPrincess
???

lol. that question doesn't make sense.



I was leading on to something, thanks ;) I was curious to see the scruple to see if the male student was HOT enough, would you do it? Would you risk your reputation, your teacher's license, etc...? A male teacher with a female student is scarred for life, but I wouldn't think a female teacher would.

SO, here's what I was leading to;

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/200...red_for_-1.html

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Teacher sues city after being fired for affair with runway model student
BY JOSE MARTINEZ
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Tuesday, November 25th 2008, 4:50 AM


Teacher Gina Salamino with Joshua Walter, 19, outside Queens home recently. Salamino was fired because of her relationship with Walter, a model for Hugo Boss.

Her boy toy may have been a stud, but he was no student.

A Queens teacher fired for bedding a 17-year-old male model is suing to win her job back, saying she had no idea her lover boy was enrolled in high school during their affair.

Gina Salamino, 37, contends her job as a tenured second-grade teacher at Public School 121 should have been spared because Joshua Walter was so busy catwalking he never attended a single class during the 2006-07 school year.

"They have no case," Salamino angrily told the Daily News. "There is no improper relationship."

Salamino maintains in Manhattan Supreme Court documents that it's "complete fiction" and "ludicrous" for the Department of Education to insist the globetrotting runway star was a "student" when he hooked up with the teacher, who was then 34.

"In support of this, she cites the dictionary definition of ‘student' as ‘one who attends a school,'" court records say.


Walter, who is living with Salamino, outside their home. Below, in a Hugo Boss ad.

The affair was hardly short-lived - they live together in Queens and have a child.

A hearing officer in June ordered Salamino to be dismissed after finding her guilty of sexual misconduct - a decision her lawyers want overturned.

"It was irrational and not based on adequate or substantial evidence in the record," Salamino's suit says.

A lawyer for Salamino, through a spokesman for the United Federation of Teachers, declined to comment.

Walter, now 19, met Salamino in 2002, when he was 12. He saw her again, records show, at an August 2006 party. That flirty encounter led to dates at the movies, hundreds of phone calls, nights at her Howard Beach apartment and sex.

"I thought it was her nephew or something," a former neighbor said. "He was young, and he looked like a kid."

By then, Walter had launched a modeling career that has taken him around the world, landed him gigs with Hugo Boss and H&M - and kept him far from Bryant High School in Long Island City, where he was enrolled while romancing Salamino.



"[Salamino] claims that the...allegation that she engaged in sexual misconduct, merely because Joshua's name happened to remain on a school roster ‘is ludicrous,'" the hearing officer's report says.

The lean, mop-haired teen, a star of the Hugo Boss 2008 spring campaign, has modeled in Milan, Paris, at New York's Fashion Week and been featured in glossy magazines around the world.

In a video posted on YouTube, Walter describes himself as a "regular guy" who wants to "live in today."

"I like to eat, I like to watch sports, play sports, know what I mean?" he says. "Chill with my girlfriend, know what I mean?"

Schools investigators began looking into the affair in November 2006, records show, after receiving a tip that Salamino had been seen kissing and hugging a much younger male.

More calls followed, including one from an unidentified person who confronted Walter in disgust over the affair, says a school investigator's report obtained under the state's Freedom of Information Law.

"'I'm tapping that a-- and there's nothing you can do about it,'" the teen responded, says the report from Special Commissioner of Investigation Richard Condon.

In a written statement to investigators, Walter said he considered Salamino to be "my shorty."

Walter's mom was as defiant as her son when she insisted to school investigators that he was not "romantically involved" with the teacher.

"What difference would it make?" she told probers, the report says. "[Student A] is [redacted] years of age and no longer in school, so it would not be illegal."

New York State law requires students to remain in school through the school year in which they turn 17.

So Walter had to wait until the end of the 2006-07 school year, when he attended no classes, to be formally discharged as a student, even though he attended only 15 days of school the previous year.

A Department of Education spokeswoman declined to comment.

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With Kerry Burke and Joe Gould
geroin
he banged her? lol
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