Monday, March 17, 2008

Have Sex, Then Kill Yourself!


I am disgusted by this teacher that had sex with a teenager, told him to stay quiet about it, and then that poor kid killed himself. She is a perfect example of someone in a position of authority who oversteps the bounds.

Teacher guilty of sexual relationship with student

EDMONTON — An Alberta high school teacher was found guilty Monday of unprofessional conduct for having a sexual and romantic relationship with a student who killed himself when their affair ended.

Lori-Lee Simard was found guilty on five out of six charges under the Teaching Profession Act.

The hearing was told that Simard, who taught drama and French at Georges P. Vanier High School in Donnelly, Alta., was involved with Riley Aubin, 18, between September 2005 and April 2006. (That's 8 months folks, not a one night stand!)

Aubin died on April 9, 2006, of a gunshot wound to the head after he allegedly sent an affectionate text message to Simard that her husband ended up reading.
The kid shot himself because of the relationship. He was still a baby, and this witch is responsible for his death.

Unprofessional conduct?????? No Kidding! If this had been a male, he would have been run out of town, but because it is a female, she gets let off lightly. She MIGHT get her teaching certificate revoked. MIGHT??? Are you kidding me?

An Alberta Teachers’ Association panel has stripped Simard of her membership to the association and will recommend that the province revoke her teaching certificate.

“I don’t know that there’s much more that we can do,” Robert Bisson of the teachers’ association told CTV Edmonton. “Other than to ... make it known to teachers and to the public that this kind of behaviour will not be condoned.”

Not condoned? We send our kids to the schools thinking they are safe from predators, and then we find out that the predators are in our schools, and they are called teachers.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We send our kids to the schools thinking they are safe from predators, and then we find out that the predators are in our schools, and they are called teachers.

Don't you think you're a little over the top here?

You make it sound as though our teachers are all sexual predators.

Patrick Ross said...

Evidently, some of the teachers in our educational system are.

But I'm uncertain as to what Hunter thinks the law is going to do in this particular case. Aubin was no younger than 15 years old at the time of the affair -- well over the legal age of sexual consent at the time.

Revoking her teaching certificate may be the only option available.

hunter said...

The problem is that they said they "might" revoke her teaching certificate. It should be "will positively" revoke it.

This is unacceptable behaviour by a person in authority, it should apply to teachers from kindergarten to university.

And 1 teacher is 1 too many when kids are concerned.

In-Correct said...

Just wondering how do you arrange to revoke a teacher's certificate. This teacher did not do the same things as this lady that you are writing about, but is a teacher that has never spoken to me before. He knew of me for 2 1/2 years, and I didn't know at all he had planned to take me to court. He didn't even confront me. To this day, he still has not said one word to me. He does not know who I am and has no proof to do anything like that. The only proof is rumors and gossip. The rest is Perjury. But he still won. He did not have any right to reassign personnel or get into my records. Himself along with others know things about me that are none of their business. This is a middle school TEACHER, and I was in HIGH SCHOOL at the time. Why would a middle school teacher be doing anything like that with high school personnel. And guess where he is now: Still in the same spot. Nothing was done. It wouldn't surprise me if parties were thrown to celebrate the terrible things that he did. I do not want this teacher to ever work in the education system ever again. ( along with legal, medical, and financial also. ) I would like to know how this is done, and are all civil rights agencies have a time limit?? Do I need an attorney??