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July 2, 2009 1:55 PM

Oops: Teacher Accidentally Gave Self-Made Sex Tape to 5th Graders

(CBS13 Sacramento)
ELK GROVE, Calif (CBS) A class of fifth graders in California got a shocking crash course on the birds and the bees courtesy of their teacher and an x-rated home video she accidently included in a DVD of classroom memories.

The error was not caught until after the DVDs were distributed to the students and their families. Parents tell CBS 13 Sacramento that the woman is a good teacher that made an honest but embarrassing mistake.

According to the station, the offending DVD starts with a menu screen that displays various school trips and functions. Click on one of them and “you see kids in a classroom sharing stories. They then start clapping and the video suddenly cuts to sex.”

The teacher, according to CBS 13, called one family’s home the day after the DVD was sent and apologized profusely, “asking the man and his wife to call every parent they knew to stop their kids from seeing the DVD too.”

"All she could say was that it was a horrible mix up," said one father.

CBS 13 reports that the local school district is investigating the case, but that it is unlikely that teacher, who is well-liked and respected, will lose her job.

But there is good news in all of this. School officials say a new, more appropriate, DVD will be sent to students in the coming days.

Video Courtesy of CBS 13 Sacramento





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by myviewpoint July 15, 2009 12:12 AM EDT
I believe that the teacher should resign from her job. I understand that she made a mistake, however politicians make mistakes all the time and we hold them to a higher standard. Why not teachers? Resign to save face, acknowledge the gravity of the error, and to give she and those around her the space to move on from this.

This is a question of dignity and accountability. She should take the high road and resign if the school board is not willing to discipline her appropriately. However, this is NOT an incident that can be swept under the rug.

Think about it . . . what if this was a male teacher, what would the response be? If the sex on the tape was homosexual in nature, what would the response be?
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by cbsantispin July 15, 2009 8:09 PM EDT
Usually when someone makes a video they play it back to see how it turned out, not mass produce it and send it out without at least checking it out first. In that context the Teacher should be held accountable and maybe transferred, but not fired. The penalty should not be extreme.
by therightrevjim July 14, 2009 2:10 PM EDT
There is nothing wrong with a teacher, or anyone else of legal age in any profession, having sex as long it is done in total privacy and without exposure to others. I hope that this incident is what it appears, that being a big mistake and/or accident on the part of the teacher. The aftermath of this incident and how it is explained to the children by the parents and teacher with determine the long range effect this incident will have on all parties. I trust each will handle this matter with reasonable due diligence.
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by cbsantispin July 14, 2009 1:17 PM EDT
The majority of computer users have no idea what they are doing, in fact the majority of computer users only use their computers to about 10% of its capacity. When using video editing software its very easy to include clips you didn't plan on including, and the reason is because a lot of software, not just video editing software is running on automatic, doing a lot of things for you to make using the program easier, the program is when computers programs are running on automatic doing things for you, you don't have any idea what the software is doing, you just cross your fingers and hope for the best, most of the time things turn out fine, but every now and then things like this happen. It was probably an honest mistake. The new nightmare is cell phones that automatically dial a number when you mention someones name in your address book. There are already tales of cell phones dialing people automatically and making a connections unknown to the owner while the cell phone owner bad mouths someone while they listen in! LOL
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by thenemo1-2009 July 14, 2009 6:11 AM EDT
To,
by cockroachcrusher July 8, 2009 3:15 PM EDT
Don't korrect other peeple beecuz it alwaze comes a' back to bite yee. I know. I learned the hard way.
The correct way you don't care about; as people can see.
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by windsng July 13, 2009 9:52 PM EDT
I would be absolutely livid if a DVD was sent to my home and it involved a "sex scene". I do not believe for one minute this was an error on the teacher's part.

Who cares if the parent wanted to talk on TV. I would not talk on TV either. What is important in this case is that he called attention to this "so called, mistake"!

I also totally disagree that it is OK that children this age are exposed to a "sex scene"! It is one thing for a child to have an idea about sex at that age but they sure as heck do not need a movie showing whatever act she was performing!
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by Wastedyrs July 13, 2009 7:09 PM EDT
If it had been a male teacher he would have been arrested, fired, and called a pedophile. But since it was a woman it's all OK. It's like callling someone a ******. You've just got to be the right kind of person for it to be OK to do.
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by parisdakar July 13, 2009 1:56 PM EDT
1st rule of sex tapes: Don't make one. They ALWAYS get out.
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by smilemymia62 July 12, 2009 2:20 PM EDT
Why didn't any of the parents put in on You Tube or a porno web site? Then donate any money to the school where the kinky teacher is employed. That way she would be REALLY SORRY!!
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by kzolly July 12, 2009 12:11 PM EDT
I'm really disgusted at the local CBS affilate's deceision to do this story and at the father for taking it to them. from ALL accounts this was a mistake on the teachers part. One that was found out by all the children and the families that received the DVD and anyone who these families know that they told. That alone probably resulted in enough pain and embarrasment to last a lifetime. Now its taken public via the news and the internet, and for what reason or purpose.

Is the community at large being alerted to a sexual predator and their intentioanl harm to a victim and other potential vitims - NO; is this something of note about the delining state of education - No; the teacher is even praised for work. That leaves only one reason...to get ratings, and to get big ratings. The parent could have put it on youtube all on his own if he wanted to just get the message out, and if it was a true story of note, viewership would have be astronomical.

What's leading to the fraying of morales and decency in the good ol' US of A...look no further than out local news stations.
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by phydeux2 July 13, 2009 5:10 PM EDT
BINGO! Objective journalism is a thing of the past. Now even the mainstream news media are resorting to tabloid journalism.

No longer is it "if it bleeds, it leads".

Now the attitude is, "If it bleeds, work that artery open wider, spread the blood all over, and then report the shaving cut as a vicious stabbing incident."

This story could have been tastefully reported in text only, without sidebar pictures or on-demand video, and without the giant "CRIMESIDER" billboard. All this does is turn the poor woman's misadventure into a nationwide scandal.

Congratulations CBS, you've helped destroy yet another individual's life in the name of shameless ratings.
by sunday_morning_fan1234 July 12, 2009 11:41 AM EDT
children in some house hold have access to cable tv and video on demand run rampant with adult entertainment. the parents find out about them when they see the charges on the cable bill. there are parental blocks a parent can add if they just take the time, this is the problem talk to the children they will tell you. On the flip side, the teacher should have proof watched what she was giving out. Im embarrassed for her. she is getting her 15 minutes of fame in the worst way. welcome to the world being a celebrity.
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