Chicago Sun-Times

Editor of sex book still on job

- BY DONNA VICKROY dvickroy@southtowns­tar.com It’s Her Fault,

A Rich Central High School guidance counselor, placed on paid leave for penning a racy sex book, might receive more punishment but an English teacher at the school who edited the book and wrote its glowing foreword is still on the job.

Bryan Craig, 33, a faculty member since 2004, was suspended last week and resigned as the school’s varsity girls basketball coach after the SouthtownS­tar reported on a book he wrote,

which contains his controvers­ial and often graphic views on women and sex.

On Tuesday, the Rich Township High School District 227 Board announced it would decide on Craig’s future at a Sept. 18 meeting after the district’s attorneys conduct an investigat­ion. In the meantime, Craig is not allowed on district property.

District 227 officials said they might use the results of Craig’s investigat­ion to discipline Rich Central language arts teacher Kylie Gregor, who edited the book and wrote in its foreword that she was “forever indebted to Bryan” for counseling her through a divorce.

“I had an advantage over so many women ‘out there’ trying to find, secure and sustain a relationsh­ip that works,” Gregor wrote. “I had Bryan Craig.”

District 227 School Board President Betty Owens said Gregor’s role in the book is being investigat­ed, declining to elaborate. Gregor did not respond to multiple messages left Wednesday.

Craig and Gregor worked together with Rich Central’s student council, according to the Illinois High School Associatio­n website. School board member Sheila Friday has said Gregor also has a staff leadership role at the school.

Friday said the school board has taken no action regarding Gregor because, “the outcry is to address [Craig’s] situation. We’re dealing with him based on priority. He is of more urgency since he’s the author of this book.”

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