I had hoped but somehow knew...

With all of the garbage that happens between Teacher and student these days, I had always kept in the back of my mind that something like this may just happen, but I had really hoped that it never would. I realize that nobody is immune from this type of stuff, though I wish that certain professions were moreso, especially teachers.   I'm hoping to never see another news report like this one in the new again, but sadly I doubt that will happen. I spent four years attending LDS Seminary during High School and I can honestly say that when I attended it was great.  For clarification, I did graduate with my four year diploma, but I had some make up work to do.  See my Sophomore year I had Seminary 7th period and didn't always make it past the basketball courts in the gym. I attended religiously (no pun intended) during my Junior year, though it had nothing to do with the course content.  It had more to do with the teacher (ok, ok, I'm being a bit hypocritical here).  You see I had a female Seminary teacher and in my eyes (and for many in my class) she was gorgeous, so we had every reason to be in class, except the reason that I'm sure our parents, church and Seminary leaders wanted us there for. My Senior year I finally figured it out and attended for what I think were the right reasons and I got a lot out of the class.  Sadly, there is one girl in Utah County right now, that has likely now received a lifetime of problems and issues because of what has allegedlyhappened with this man. As for the article, there is one line that I mostly agree with.  It reads "You hope when you send your children to school, that they are going to be safe and those people who are teaching them are going to keep them safe,". I don't simply hope that my children are safe when I send them off to school, or to a friends house, or to church, I expect it.