SA Teacher Fired for SEX with 16 yr old Boy
Afrik Update
News/Africa
SOUTHAFRICA
By SAPA
News/Africa
SOUTHAFRICA
By SAPA
Mafikeng
High School has expelled a teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with
a 16-year-old school boy, the school's governing body (SGB) said on Friday.
“The governing body... resolved to concur with the recommendation
of the disciplinary panel that the 37-year-old female educator be summarily
dismissed,” said Chairman Lesiba Moses Kgwele.
He said the teacher, who was married, was charged with involvement
in an improper relationship with a pupil, and failed to disclose the
progression of the relationship from a professional to a deeper personal level
to the principal and/or parents of the learner.
The teacher was called for a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday, but
submitted a resignation letter dated December 10, five days after she had
received a notice to appear at a disciplinary hearing.
“The SGB rejected her resignation letter that she had submitted to
the school management,” he said.
“In our view, the resignation letter was an attempt to avoid
disciplinary action, as it ignored the one-month notice period that educators
employed by the SGB have to serve in terms of their employment contract.”
Kgwele said the SGB held a strong view that any reasonable person
would have welcomed the opportunity to clear their name instead of resigning
after a disciplinary process had been initiated.
He said the mother of the boy lodged a complaint on October 20,
after she found disturbing information on her son's cellphone.
“We had agreed with the parent to hold back disciplinary
proceedings so that they did not affect the learner’s performance in the exams
and marking of exam scripts by the said educator.”
Kgwele said the audio-visual material that the parent discovered
on the cellphone of the pupil was sufficient for them to arrive at the verdict
of guilty and to dismiss the teacher.
“We are confident that, together with the parent, we have acted in
the best interest of the learner, as he has managed to pass Grade 10 and will
be proceeding to Grade 11 next year.”
Kgwele appealed to parents to take interest in what was stored on
their children’s cellphones and with whom they were chatting on social network
platforms such as facebook and Mxit.
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