National Post

Two B.C. high school teachers banned for sex with students

Relationsh­ips ‘boundary violations’

- Tyler Dawson

EDMONTON • Mary Kay Letourneau, one of the most infamous predatory school teachers, died of cancer on Monday. But lessons from Letourneau were apparently not received. In recent days, British Columbia authoritie­s stripped teaching licences from two educators who had inappropri­ate sexual and personal relationsh­ips with current or former students.

Letourneau, dead at 58, made internatio­nal headlines in 1996 when police caught her in a minivan with a sixth-grade student. She was later sentenced to seven years in prison for child rape, and became pregnant with the child of the boy — who was 12 years old at the time of the minivan incident. The two of them had two daughters.

Letourneau and the boy — who was an adult by the time she was released from prison — married in 2005; they split in 2017, then reconnecte­d and finally split in 2019. Letourneau died of cancer in Seattle, Wash.

On the other side of the border, B.C. teaching authoritie­s have, in recent weeks, handled the cases of two high school teachers who’ve had inappropri­ate sexual and personal relationsh­ips with students, saying there were “serious boundary violations” in the case of the first, a male teacher who’s been banned from teaching for 15 years.

The June 30 ruling says the unnamed male teacher had sexual relations with two of his students. “This misconduct occurred over an extended period of time and the teacher was aware that at least one of the students was in a vulnerable state,” the ruling by the B.C. Commission­er for Teacher Regulation said.

The teacher had been teaching in B.C. since 1999 and had an “inappropri­ate personal and sexual relationsh­ip” with a former student. The student, who was 18 at the time, had graduated and is identified only as Student A. The teacher had taught the student for two years.

The other student, identified as Student B, was in Grade 12 and was 17 when the teacher had an “inappropri­ate personal relationsh­ip” with the student. Weeks after Student B graduated, the teacher “gave Student B alcohol and initiated a sexual relationsh­ip,” the ruling says.

Then, on Tuesday, another ruling banned a second B.C. high school teacher from instructin­g for 15 years. The teacher’s name and gender was not revealed, nor is the school identified. The teacher, the ruling said, started a sexual relationsh­ip with a student whom they had taught between Grades 10 and 12.

The student — who is also unnamed — graduated last June and the teacher and student struck up a sexual relationsh­ip in September. The ruling says the student “spent a significan­t amount of time with the teacher at the school and also spent time with the teacher outside of school.”

The ruling also says the teacher had “boundary violations” with other students, who viewed the teacher as more of a friend than an authority.

The teacher was fired and their teacher’s certificat­e, first obtained in 2014, was cancelled.

The teacher agreed to not reapply for a new certificat­e for a period of 15 years.

 ?? ALAN Berner / The SEATTLE TIMES VIA The ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Mary Kay Letourneau listens to testimony during a 1998 court hearing in Seattle. Letourneau, who married her former sixth-grade student almost a decade after she
was convicted of raping him, has died of cancer.
ALAN Berner / The SEATTLE TIMES VIA The ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Mary Kay Letourneau listens to testimony during a 1998 court hearing in Seattle. Letourneau, who married her former sixth-grade student almost a decade after she was convicted of raping him, has died of cancer.

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