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http://www.wltx.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=88419&catid=2

Really! How much more of this can go on?

First, the Steelers' Big Ben, now a good ole Lex/Rich 5 P.E. teacher?

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2010/0415101roethlisberger1.html

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First let me start, I do believ we should not convict in thepress or on blogs, but this does sadden me as a professional, for the Thousands...yes I said Thousands of teachers coaches who are hard working, professional, above and beyond...stories like this sadden me. it is like a black eye, no one ever believes your story

And don't think it is just men ...even though she was not a coach, saw in the paper yesterday where a 26 year old female teacher was arrested from Summerville High School
Just Sad

I alwats tell our young coaches, teachers...look at your paycheck, and how much you have worked...is there anyone worth all that to be thrown out the window..

As my carreer is winding down I have seen this too many times...I wish I had an anwser


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Just to put a word in for the teacher. I taught and coached him when I was at Mid-Carolina and this was completely out of character for him. Luke comes from a great family and I hope these allegations are not true. I was completely shocked when I heard about this.


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I would like to echo Coach Vicks comments regarding Luke. I have gotten to know this family during the past five years and find not just Luke but his brothers also as strong "character" kids and the parents as model.
I also hope these allegations do not prove to be true.

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Our society has a difficult time accepting the reality of sexual abuse. Denial is our first normal response. Unfortunately, the statistic is that one out of every three women and one out of every five men will be sexually abused during their lifetime. While this young man has indeed been alleged to commit this crime, we must let due process of the law work its course in order for the facts to be known. If he is guilty, justice will never be served for the victim. I too hope that this case is not true, however when dealing with sexual abuse cases it is often those least expected to be, in reality the actual perpetrator.

I applaud all individual (survivors) who speak out when they have been sexually abused. The percentage of individuals lying on such an issue as this is very low. Often, if you are one of the millions of people who have survived sexual abuse, you likely do not want anyone else to suspect that this happened to you. Sexual abuse is not something that can be processed easily. Often sexual abuse has lifetime consequences especially if they have not received proper treatment. A survivor of sexual abuse usually experiences trouble in four areas, physical, social, psychological and behavioral. Physically, a survivor can suffer from anxiety, nightmares and other sleep problems, nervousness and eating problems. Socially, a survivor can have a problem starting and maintaining relationships because of problems with trust. They often have trouble adjusting to sex in relationships and difficulty showing affection. Psychologically, they often feel alone, powerless and have low self-esteem. They likely believe that other’s feelings are more important than their own. And behaviorally, they are often involved with many sexual partners, prostitution, drug and alcohol problems.

As a society we need to wake up and realize that the prevalence of this in our culture is not changing. Above are listed only a few of the consequences of sexual abuse. Sexual abuse is not something that a person gets over easily. Whether they bring it to the legal system, or they try to stuff it away…it follows a person and affects them, and those around them, the rest of their lives.


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