Can a teacher become over involved with a student even if there is no sexual impropriety involved?
a. It depends. Courts have found that it is okay to be more involved with elementary students than with secondary students.
b. Yes. The Supreme Court has ruled in several cases that teachers may only have contact with students at school or face discipline for being overly involved in a student's private life.
c. No. The courts have encouraged teachers to develop close personal relationships with students outside of school and school officials may not monitor this private time.
d. Yes. There is at least one case where the court found the teacher's relationship with the student crossed the line.
e. It is unknown. No court has ever decided this issue.
D
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