Legal Question in Sexual Harassment in Virginia

Unclear Case of Sexual Harassment

I am a student at a High School. I

had written a paper that contained

several inappropriate comments of a

flirtatious nature. Upon grading and

return to me, the only penalty I

received was 10 points off for

Inappropriateness. In talking with

her about the paper, she only said

next time I would receive a zero

(nothing about administrative action)

on it. In discussing the content of the

inappropriate comments, she didn't

express discomfort or that

she had taken offensive to my

comments. Several

other times during the year, we had

exchanged banter, without her

indicating I had offended her

sensibilities and usually ending in

laughter. I had even given chocolates

on St. Valentine's and Christmas Day

and had received a Thank You card in

return. However, several days

passing without her talking about my

paper directly to me, the school

administration talked to me about

my paper. They said that in the end,

my teacher could decide whether or

not I had Sexually Harassed her.

However, can I be charged with

Sexual Harassment without her

clearly expressing to me that I was

making her uncomfortable (with the

pre-existing contexts in our

relationship)?


Asked on 5/21/08, 6:58 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: Unclear Case of Sexual Harassment

A student cannot be charged with sexual harassment of a teacher under federal law as the statute which prohibits such harassment is designed to address sexually harassing conduct within employment situations involving company personnel in the workplace environment rather than students and teachers in a school type educational setting.

However, notwithstanding all of the foregoing, I would suggest that you cease with the kinds of foolish behaviour which you've described as it can only lead to some kind of trouble--for you, the teacher, and who knows whom else.

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Answered on 5/24/08, 1:27 pm


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