Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it illegal for him to go into the school database for someone's contact info, then use it for social purposes ONLY?
I don't know what the legalities would be for this behavior, but I would assume that this teacher is going beyond his code of duty. He seems to have crossed an ethical line here BIG time.
I think your sister is very vulnerable right now. And men like him prey on these types of women. I know you want your sister to be happy & loved, but it will never happen w/this loser.
I couldn't sit by personally + wait for her heart/life to be destroyed.
I would anonymously report him, however you do run the risk of her finding out what you did.
Is that a risk you are willing to take to protect your sister? Only you can decide that OP.
Good luck to both of you.
Not OP, but I'm wondering if that would drive her into his arms even more. A big dramatic and romantic "us against the world" type situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it illegal for him to go into the school database for someone's contact info, then use it for social purposes ONLY?
I don't know what the legalities would be for this behavior, but I would assume that this teacher is going beyond his code of duty. He seems to have crossed an ethical line here BIG time.
I think your sister is very vulnerable right now. And men like him prey on these types of women. I know you want your sister to be happy & loved, but it will never happen w/this loser.
I couldn't sit by personally + wait for her heart/life to be destroyed.
I would anonymously report him, however you do run the risk of her finding out what you did.
Is that a risk you are willing to take to protect your sister? Only you can decide that OP.
Good luck to both of you.
I thought about that, too...but I very much doubt that he'd be there for her if she needed to "run" to anyone. This is 100% about him and his needs. It's totally on his terms. So...I don't see that happening. At least not on his end.
Not OP, but I'm wondering if that would drive her into his arms even more. A big dramatic and romantic "us against the world" type situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure he is not talking to your kids about this and trying to become their "extra special trusted almost family" turned predator. Sorry to inject that, but this is what child protection training suggests as one pattern.
That was my first thought too.
It sounds like your sister spends a lot of time with your kids, is vulnerable and needy, has few friends, low self esteem, and that is the perfect set up for a guy that wants to get to either
Kids
Money
Especially being a male in the elementary school that is targeting her very aggressively (directory). I would be like a hawk and make it clear she is out of my house if I found out she ever took my kids around this guy.
I know you trust her, but the fact that she ran out of the house with no notice when this guy shows up tells me she could be swayed to do something similar or meet him with your kids. I'm sure he's very convincing.
Anonymous wrote:Is it illegal for him to go into the school database for someone's contact info, then use it for social purposes ONLY?
I don't know what the legalities would be for this behavior, but I would assume that this teacher is going beyond his code of duty. He seems to have crossed an ethical line here BIG time.
I think your sister is very vulnerable right now. And men like him prey on these types of women. I know you want your sister to be happy & loved, but it will never happen w/this loser.
I couldn't sit by personally + wait for her heart/life to be destroyed.
I would anonymously report him, however you do run the risk of her finding out what you did.
Is that a risk you are willing to take to protect your sister? Only you can decide that OP.
Good luck to both of you.
Anonymous wrote:Make sure he is not talking to your kids about this and trying to become their "extra special trusted almost family" turned predator. Sorry to inject that, but this is what child protection training suggests as one pattern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure he is not talking to your kids about this and trying to become their "extra special trusted almost family" turned predator. Sorry to inject that, but this is what child protection training suggests as one pattern.
OP here: Yeah, I have been very carefully watching for that. I told her under no circumstances is he allowed at the house without my permission (which he won't get) and he is not allowed to meet up with her when she's with the kids, either. She's not the only vulnerable one.
New development, by the way: she just told me he's already interviewing for other jobs at other schools (not in DC). I asked her: "does this not concern you? That he's claiming to be smitten with you, yet has one foot out the door already?"
My biggest dilemma right now is whether or not to report him to the school for looking up my sister's number (and probably others). Obviously, she liked it...so can he really get in trouble? And she's definitely going to know it was me who reported him. That would be a big problem between the two of us. She likes him.
I really REALLY wish, like one of the previous posters said, that I could find a way to intervene before she gets hurt...but I think the coffee is already brewing there. She's going to end up very disappointed. It's just a question of when. And how.
Anonymous wrote:Make sure he is not talking to your kids about this and trying to become their "extra special trusted almost family" turned predator. Sorry to inject that, but this is what child protection training suggests as one pattern.