Report him to the principal and talk to your parents.
2006-08-19 08:40:16
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answered by AmandaGurl<3 5
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If you're comfortable doing so, tell him what behavior of his is bothering you. If he's a decent person, he'll be shocked and will explain himself and try to be less of a "stalker."
If you're not comfortable talking to him about it, tell your parents or another adult you trust at school. Ultimately, it will get back to the teacher in question (or at least it should!) and your problem should be resolved.
Please don't worry about protecting the teacher. If he's really doing nothing wrong, he'll be fine and if he really is doing something wrong, he needs to be taken away from kids.
Best wishes.
2006-08-22 12:27:33
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answered by Marian424 3
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Well I've been in the same situation as a teen.
You should confront him when other teens are near. And have an adult back-up, some other teacher whom you trust.
Or otherwise tell your parents and the principal, and be sure of your observations!
2006-08-19 16:23:46
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answered by Black Sayuri 2
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Are you sure??
Sounds like teenage issues of not being able to rationalise properly.
Just head for the head teachers office and see if he follows you there.
Make a complaint if you are serious.
Could be that you are misinterpreting the situation. Have you any CREDIBLE witnesses?
Remember the song by "The Police"? "Don't Stand So Close To Me!"...............
You're probably too young.
Good luck with your predator. (But you say teachers.... plural)??
Again, are you sure?
2006-08-19 08:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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tell someone like the princable or the superintendent, you can get him fired and ask a few friends if he is doing the same to them and if so have them tell the higher athority as well... good luck
2006-08-19 08:43:06
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answered by frog 1
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tell the social worker, princciple and your parents before something bad happens. people get rapped by teachers everyday. be carful!
2006-08-19 08:41:19
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answered by Nina 1
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How old are you? If you are young, tell an adult. If you are an adult, tell him you don't appreciate the attention...it reminds you of the teachers that hit on their students.
2006-08-19 08:41:00
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answered by Libby 44 2
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Report the teacher to the administration - your counselor, principal, superintendent or dean. You should also tell your parents.
2006-08-19 08:40:29
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answered by Anonymous
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be careful and tell ur parents or talk to ur principle well that most likely wont work they will believe him over u well good luck hun
2006-08-19 08:42:19
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answered by Angel 4
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Talk to your parents about it. Never be alone in any room with him, no matter what the circumstances.
2006-08-19 08:41:07
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answered by lynda_is 6
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