You S. A. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 2012 Page: 1 of 11
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Teacher-student sexual affairs are increasing
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Felipe Vargas, an organizer for the National Immigrant Youth Alliance, discusses how teens are affected by the DREAM Act. Read his story on Page 11.
Immigrants rally for a path to citizenship
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streets, but Gomez is one of an estimated 400,000 young
people in Texas living on borrowed time in the shadows
By Amor Flores
Lanier High School
Madison scandal is latest in
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District police are investigating the alle- easier to pursue.” relationship between a teacher and student
gations. The police are waiting for phone In the Madison case, the student has pho- illegal. The offense is a second-degree felony,
In the last two years, reports of inappro- records before forwarding the case to the tos of the teacher on her Facebook page, and and sentencing can range from two to 20
priate relationships between students and District Attorney’s Office, said district the two have posted comments on each oth- years, yet first-time offenders can apply for
teachers have increased at San Antonio spokeswoman Aubrey Chancellor. er s pages, though none of the comments or community supervision, Biggs said,
schools, according to Adriana Biggs, chief Technology, from phone records to so- photos contain sexual content. In one post, Biggs said the adult still may be prosecut
of the white-collar crime division of the cial media, can make it easier for these the young woman says she attended Shake-
Bexar County District Attorney’s Office. cases to be prosecuted, Biggs said. speare in the Park at the San Antonio Bo- See TEACHER, Page 3
By Carla Gonzales Lee High School
esus Gomez, 18, plays soccer when he’s not working as a of a society that refuses to embrace them as citizens,
bus boy at a local restaurant. He’s undocumented and the clock is ticking on his
He’s as normal as any other teen walking San Antonio’s future. Stories like his are becoming more and more
In the most recent incident, a 34-year- “The technology is there, it’s not just ‘he tanical Garden to watch “Othello” with the
old male teacher is accused of having a rela- said, she said,’ ” Biggs said. “Whereas be- teacher May 31, five days before graduation,
tionship with an 18-year-old female senior fore, they might have said something in- Even though the allegations in the Madi-
at Madison High School. The teacher was appropriate, now they send you a text or son case involve an 18-year-old student, who
fired, and Northeast Independent School a picture of themselves; it makes the case is legally an adult, the law makes any sexual
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You S. A. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 2012, newspaper, June 21, 2012; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538356/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting San Antonio College.