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input on this yukky teacher situation please
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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 715441" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>Because of the letter, I think you have enough evidence to tell the principal they are having some type of inappropriate relationship. You still have no proof it is of a sexual nature. If you go to school officials with the letter and explain the other things that have happened, I think they would take it seriously and investigate. Maybe others would come forward. However, I definitely think it would damage your relationship with your son if he finds out you were the one who informed school officials. I would be worried about the teacher suing you, so I would definitely ask the school to keep your identity confidential. The letter would be useful if she tries to sue. The hearts and the language don't prove an affair, but if she tries to sue, it would show that you had a justifiable reason to be suspicious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 715441, member: 21066"] Because of the letter, I think you have enough evidence to tell the principal they are having some type of inappropriate relationship. You still have no proof it is of a sexual nature. If you go to school officials with the letter and explain the other things that have happened, I think they would take it seriously and investigate. Maybe others would come forward. However, I definitely think it would damage your relationship with your son if he finds out you were the one who informed school officials. I would be worried about the teacher suing you, so I would definitely ask the school to keep your identity confidential. The letter would be useful if she tries to sue. The hearts and the language don't prove an affair, but if she tries to sue, it would show that you had a justifiable reason to be suspicious. [/QUOTE]
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