A sex ed teacher accused of sexually inappropriate behavior but law does not allow her to be charged [View all]
Meaghan Falby was well known and well liked for her up-front and shame-free approach to health and sex education. But in the classroom and in several private group chats she maintained with students she continually blurred the lines, current and former students told police and VTDigger.
The veteran U-32 Middle & High School educator resigned from her post midway through the year and has now been accused by the Department for Children and Families investigators of sending inappropriate sexual messages to two students.
Things took a turn when he graduated, the former student told police. Falby texted him a picture of her breasts, and while he initially blocked her number, they eventually reconnected earlier this year. She called him one night while he was hammered, he told police, and they had phone sex. Per his account, he asked her not to contact him again when they talked the next morning.
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Falby was eccentric, bubbly, and unfiltered and besides, her job was to talk about sex and drugs. A joke about clearing a 10-foot bong, an off-color remark about how attractive the new school nurse was, a gift of condoms for one 15-year-old boys birthday it often felt hard to parse what was innocuous and what was inappropriate, they said.
She will not be charged (again, from the article):
Vermont law does not presently provide for theories of criminal liability where there is no demonstrable attempt to lure a child to engage in a sex act, compel or encourage delinquent acts, or exchange inappropriate images, Thibault wrote on May 12.
https://vtdigger.org/2021/07/15/u32-sex-ed-teacher/