Illinois bill would give teachers due process but raises concerns about patterns of bad behavior – WGLT (NPR at ISU)

Faith Colson, a survivor of abuse by a teacher at her suburban Chicago high school in the early 2000s and the namesake behind Faith’s Law, which strengthens requirements intended to stop grooming in schools. Colson opposes the bill, saying it could make it harder to find a pattern of child abuse if it is not documented in every instance.
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Call my shrink
8 hours ago

A victim knows the patterns not a lawmaker. They should ask victims how to improve laws before they pass them

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