They report you decide, again.
This is an interesting slant provided in this story:
"Treshena Dixon said she reported the situation after the school tried to minimize the situation involving her son, a fifth-grader.
Dixon wrote in an e-mail to The Tampa Tribune that the sheriff's office "seemed reluctant" to arrest the teacher, who "was stating how sorry he was about the situation."
Do we expect to have all of the Kingswood horses and all of the Kingswood men to show up at the next school board meeting, similar to the Alafia Elementary crowd?
The alledged event happened on Wednesday. The actual arrest happened today, three days later.
[correction - I misread the month - it was last month this all went down]
Read the public comments. As with the Alafia Elementary saga, there are comments from apparent parents, apparent teachers and apparent students and apparent ex-students. Unlike the Alafia saga, the ratio of positive vs. negative seems to have an inverse percentage.
One must wonder if the apparent favorable opinion of this particular teacher had some effect on the alledged "minimizing" of the situation by the District.
I don't know much about the inside workings of these things. Perhaps someone can forward this to a Kingswood parent or employee to see if they will share some information, anoymously of course.
Since he was arrested, who pursues this issue - the cops or the District? Does the District do it's own investigation independent of what the cops do?
Was this done to take away from the Alafia debacle? Why would the District not pursue it, but the cops would?
Is this parent seeking gold, and if so, how does that effect how the agencies investigate or not?
So many questions. So little answers. I could make up a few answers, so help guide me in the right direction on this one.