Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Report: Former teacher lied to investigat­ors

File shows Goodle tried to have report removed

- Alec Johnson

The personnel records of a former Oak Creek High School teacher accused of sexually assaulting a student show she lied to investigat­ors and tried to have the investigat­ive report and her suspension removed.

The Journal Sentinel obtained Rachel Goodle’s personnel file through an open records request. Goodle was charged in July 2023 with second-degree sexual assault of a child younger than 16 and sexual assault of a student by school staff. That personnel file included a copy of the district’s investigat­ion into Goodle, and her attempt to remove the investigat­ive report from her file as well as the district’s recommenda­tion of a suspension.

Goodle had sued in Milwaukee County Circuit Court to try to prevent the release of her personnel records, filing two lawsuits. Judge David Borowski ruled in the district’s favor in both cases, allowing for the records to be released.

Here’s what to know about the case and the informatio­n in those files.

What did the district’s investigat­ive report reveal?

The investigat­ions found that students viewed Goodle as “flirtatious” with boys. It also discovered that, although Goodle claimed never to have been alone with a student and that her classroom door was always open, video shows that Goodle was alone in her classroom with a student before the two attended a JV girls’ basketball game together on Dec. 2, 2022.

After the investigat­ion, the student’s parents and district administra­tion concluded there had been no sexual contact between the teacher and student, based on statements by Goodle and the student.

The report also noted that Goodle lied to school officials several times in the course of their investigat­ion.

What type of suspension did the district give Goodle and how did she react?

The district suspended Goodle for 10 days without pay “for obstructin­g the investigat­ion and engaging in unacceptab­le and inappropri­ate conduct.”

Goodle filed a grievance Jan. 18, 2023, saying that she was not allowed to contact witnesses and disputing the disciplina­ry suspension since the investigat­ion found no evidence of any improper relationsh­ip.

Goodle’s grievance included a request that the superinten­dent or another third party review the investigat­ion’s findings and disciplina­ry action. Additional­ly, she maintained that a male teacher would have been treated differently. She also asked that the report and her suspension be removed from her personnel file.

On Feb. 7, 2023, then Oak CreekFrank­lin School District superinten­dent Dan Unertl wrote a letter to Goodle saying that, after reviewing her grievance and meeting with her, he had determined the investigat­ive report should remain in her file. But he also reduced Goodle’s suspension from 10 days to five, then four, based on Goodle’s explanatio­ns.

Why were criminal charges filed against Goodle?

The criminal complaint filed in Milwaukee County Circuit Court in July 2023 said the Oak Creek Police Department “was made aware of a possible inappropri­ate relationsh­ip” between a student and teacher at the high school. The complaint does not specify when the department became involved.

When Oak Creek Police Detective Zachary Case questioned the student, the student said “there were rumors for months” of a relationsh­ip between him and Goodle. He also told Case that the two had sex in Goodle’s classroom, the complaint said.

When does Goodle’s trial begin?

A final pretrial hearing has been scheduled for April 4; a jury status hearing has been scheduled for April 19, and the jury trial is scheduled to begin April 22.

If convicted, Goodle could face up to 46 years in prison.

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