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Offline Whooter

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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #105 on: November 07, 2010, 10:35:54 AM »
Whatever programs are doing they should keep it up.  I dont think they want to model themselves after the public school system.  This is post number 108.



A former Rim school district teacher has been arrested in Arizona for allegedly molesting two male students more than 20 years ago, sheriff's officials said, amid indications that at least four other students may have been victimized.

Police in Lake Havasu City took Darrell Rupple, 65, into custody on Oct. 21 on a $1.25 million warrant issued by the San Bernardino County Superior Court, according to a sheriff's press release.

Sgt. Roberto Lomeli of the sheriff's department's Crimes Against Children Detail said Monday his department received a report on Aug. 25 from a law-enforcement agency in Orange County.

That agency, he said, had been contacted by one of the alleged victims, identified only as a 35-year-old man, who told officers Rupple had molested him on an unspecified number of occasions during the 1987-88 school year.

Lomeli said the alleged victim provided the name of another student Rupple allegedly molested during the 1990-91 school year. Sheriff's deputies contacted the victims and developed information leading to the warrant.

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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #106 on: November 07, 2010, 11:06:50 AM »
Whooter did you not have an opinion on why programs avoid oversight and accountability?
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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #107 on: November 08, 2010, 05:40:58 PM »
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Which if you think about it makes sense because kids in public schools have a ton of time which is not accounted for sometimes stretching for 24 hours in some house holds.  Programs have a high student/staff ratio and the kids time is so highly structured that there isn’t much available time for any shenanigans.



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So what you are saying is, if parents weren't such worthless POS's and took the time to be parents then public schools would be perfectly fine. Your argument here is not that public schools are unsafe it's that parents are not doing their jobs.

And no time for shenanigans other than the shenanigans the program staff inflict on the kids. Unsupervised by any qualified staff or therapists for periods of time exceeding a year or more, in many cases.
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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #108 on: November 08, 2010, 05:56:02 PM »
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Which if you think about it makes sense because kids in public schools have a ton of time which is not accounted for sometimes stretching for 24 hours in some house holds.  Programs have a high student/staff ratio and the kids time is so highly structured that there isn’t much available time for any shenanigans.



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So what you are saying is, if parents weren't such worthless POS's and took the time to be parents then public schools would be perfectly fine. Your argument here is not that public schools are unsafe it's that parents are not doing their jobs.

Thats a good point, Gonzo,  if we had one parent staying at home I think it would close that gap of unsupervised time.  Then these teachers would not have the time to take these kids home or out to dark parking lots at night.



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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #109 on: November 08, 2010, 07:23:37 PM »
Almost like if parents didn't ship their kids off to some abusive program to be parented by an unlicensed degenerate hack.


Whooter we're all still waiting to hear why programs avoid accountability. Only by embracing it can they hope to become as safe as public schools are.
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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #110 on: November 08, 2010, 08:04:58 PM »
A former Chaffey High School music teacher convicted of having a sexual relationship with an underage student was sentenced Tuesday to nine months in jail.

Thomas Mazur, 52, was taken into custody at the conclusion of his sentencing hearing in West Valley Superior Court.

Deputy District Attorney Jason Anderson said Mazur, of Rancho Cucamonga, will serve his sentence as "straight time" in jail, rather than on weekends or through an alternate arrangement.

Mazur was charged with three felonies last year for allegedly having a relationship between April and December 2008 with a Ontario High School girl who was then 16.

According to police reports, Mazur met the girl through his role as director of the Chaffey Symphony Orchestra, which consists of students from Chaffey, Ontario, Montclair and Colony high schools.

Mazur pleaded no contest in September to a felony count of oral copulation with a minor. Two other felonies - sexual penetration by a foreign object, and attempted unlawful sexual intercourse - were dismissed as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors.

At his sentencing, Mazur was placed on probation for three years. If he completes probation without any violations, he can ask for his conviction to be reduced to a misdemeanor, according to documents contained in Mazur's court file that detail his plea agreement with prosecutors.

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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #111 on: November 08, 2010, 08:54:03 PM »
Whooter why do you keep avoiding the question? I understand you have a fiduciary interest in these programs, but your own evidence clearly shows that public schools are safer than these abusive programs.
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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #112 on: November 08, 2010, 10:17:00 PM »
Another safe Public school

MILWAUKEE —
A Racine high school student filed a lawsuit Monday against a former math teacher accused of sexually abusing him, contending that the teacher took nude photos of him and uploaded them to an Internet-enabled computer.

Joseph Clazmer, 49, was charged in March with child enticement, possession of child pornography, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. He has pleaded not guilty.

In his lawsuit filed in federal court in Milwaukee, the 18-year-old student, referred to as "John Doe 18," claims Clazmer sexually abused him during and after school starting in February 2007, when Clazmer was his geometry teacher, and continuing through the fall of 2009. The plaintiff contends that Clazmer occasionally took him to his home.

The student report the alleged sexual assault in March. A criminal complaint said Clazmer paid the alleged victim in exchange for letting him sexually assault and take nude photos of him. In the criminal complaint, prosecutors say such photos were found on Clazmer's computer.
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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #113 on: November 08, 2010, 11:08:53 PM »
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[b]Another safe Public school[/b]


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Finally you see the light. Now answer the question about accountability.
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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #114 on: November 09, 2010, 06:21:12 AM »
Another safe Public School

DNA evidence may become central in the trial of a former aide accused of performing oral sex on a 15-year-old boy in a West Jordan Middle School classroom last year.

Andrea Billingsley, 31, is also accused of having sex with the same boy — and participating in sex acts with the boy’s 15-year-old friend — during an alleged rendezvous the three shared at a West Jordan park.

Billingsley’s trial began Monday in 3rd District Court and is expected to last four days. She is charged with two counts of first-degree felony forcible sodomy and three counts of forcible sexual abuse, and faces up to life in prison if convicted.

Prosecutors alleged Billingsley used her position as an aide who supervised an in-school suspension classroom to troll for a teenage boy with whom she could have a sexual relationship, while defense attorneys claimed Billingsley was set up by a student angry that Billingsley reported him to the school’s principal for misbehaving.

“This is a case about a woman who created an opportunity … to have a sexual relationship with two boys who are half her age,” said prosecutor Peter Leavitt during the trial’s opening arguments.

He described allegations against Billingsley, who a 15-year-old boy claims approached him in a classroom on Oct. 27, 2009, as another student in detention slept at a desk nearby.

Billingsley set her cell phone on the victim’s desk and shared a photo of her nude breasts with the boy, Leavitt said.

“She asked him, ‘Is this what you’re looking for?’ ” Leavitt said, describing how Billingsley propositioned the boy. Billingsley then started rubbing the boy’s body through his clothes, put her hand down his pants and proceeded to perform oral sex on the student, Leavitt said.

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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #115 on: November 09, 2010, 10:54:36 PM »
Another safe public school? Man these places are everywhere. Too bad no one can seem to provide a link for a safe program. Then again, it's got to be tough when none exist.
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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #116 on: November 21, 2010, 11:47:08 AM »
November 19, 2010


Jennifer Riojas, a Fort Worth teacher accused of having sex with a 16-year-old student, may be pregnant with the teen's child, according to one report.

Police took Riojas into custody on Wednesday. The 25-year-old taught 9th grade science at Carter-Riverside High School before resigning last month.

The student told police their encounters took place in motels around North Richland Hills and once even in a hospital bed, where the student was recovering from a football injury, reports CBS affiliate KTVT.

According to local station WFAA, investigators said the teenage victim came forward last month because he feared he could be the father of Riojas' unborn child. The baby's paternity has not been established.

The warrant alleges that Riojas drove the sophomore student to "different hotels located by N.E. Mall in the Mid-Cities" for the purpose of having sexual intercourse in December and January.

Students who knew both the teacher and the alleged victim told KTVT that they noticed the pair spending an unusual amount of time together.

"In my last year of class he would walk in and talk to her a lot," former student Micheal Webb told the station. "I never really knew anything was going on though at all."

A police affidavit says the teacher attended the boy's athletic events, and they would spend time together during lunch period.

Riojas is charged with sexual assault of a child. Bond was set at $20,000.

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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #117 on: November 21, 2010, 02:08:44 PM »
More and more evidence brought to light about how oversite and accountability are good things. What I can't understand is why TTI avoids it so much. I'm still interested on hearing your thoughts on that question Whooter?
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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #118 on: November 21, 2010, 04:47:54 PM »
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More and more evidence brought to light about how oversite and accountability are good things. What I can't understand is why TTI avoids it so much. I'm still interested on hearing your thoughts on that question Whooter?

I think the articles and level of abuse in public schools speaks as to why the TTI does not want to be like them.  Programs are much safer than Public schools as we can clearly see.

November 18, 2010

A former California band teacher claimed in court she did not have sex with a 15-year-old student, but admitted sexual encouters with two other ex-students when they were 18.

The former pupil at the center of the case, now 18, testified that he and Carlie Rose Attebury kissed in 2007 and eventually had sex at her house after she moved near him in 2008.

Attebury, 31, told jurors at her trial for felony sexual misconduct that she was not sexually interested in the boy, who was 15 when the alleged encounters began, the Orange County Register reported.

Attebury said that she hugged the boy as she did any other 'band kid,' but it was never sexual.

She said she was very close to her students, and so involved in the lives of her marching band students that she went to their other extracurricular activities and took to calling them 'my kids'.

The lead prosecutor said in her opening statements that Attebury treated this student as if they were in a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship.'

The teen detailed the relationship in court Monday.

He said he met the teacher when he was a freshman in her marching band at El Modena High School in Orange, Californai and developed feelings for her early in his sophomore year.

'I had ideas, but I didn't do anything about them,' the teen testified.

But he said he kissed her in her office before the school's homecoming game in November 2007.

'I wasn't sure if it would progress forward, then it moved forward to a make-out,' said the former student, now an 18-year-old freshman at Santa Ana College, according to City News Service.

The relationship became sexual later that year, and the prosecution said in early 2008 Attebury moved near the teen to a house where they had sex frequently.

Prosecutors said the pair would at times openly hold hands, kiss and present themselves as a couple.

Attebury denied the allegations, and said she did not even realize she was moving near the boy until she had already relocated.

Attebury admitted sexual encounters with two other former band students at parties she called 'kick-backs' at her apartment, but said both were 18.

Attebury faces six felony counts that include unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor younger than 16, and dissuading a witness from a crime.

The last charge stemmed from calls Attebury made to the boy after her arrest, in which she asked him to change his story, prosecutors alleged.


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Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« Reply #119 on: November 22, 2010, 12:57:41 PM »
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I think the articles and level of abuse in public schools speaks as to why the TTI does not want to be like them. Programs are much safer than Public schools as we can clearly see.

Are you honestly trying to claim that transperancy and accountability lead to a program being unsafe? All of your evince proves is that public schools are safer.
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