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> A primary school deputy head teacher and her partner have been jailed for dozens of child sexual abuse offences, including nine counts of rape.
> Mr Wyn Williams said the couple's "Sordid secret" was revealed when police found a conversation about sexual abuse of children involving David Morris in a phone seized during a search warrant.
> Julie Morris admitted two counts of rape, nine of inciting a child under the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity and two of engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child.
> She also admitted three counts of taking indecent images of a child, one of engaging in sexual communication with a child and one of possessing indecent images of a child.
> David Morris admitted seven counts of rape, 13 counts of causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, and two counts of engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child.
> He also pleaded guilty to taking indecent images, of categories A, B and C, possessing and distributing indecent images and two counts of engaging in sexual communications with a child.
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I'm so sick of this gig economy!
I work as a primary school teacher in the UK on supply. There is a lot of demand for teachers in the supply sector because of the toll that COVID-19 has taken on classrooms. Any given morning I can be asked to head off somewhere but usually I get asked to stay somewhere for at least a week. On the whole, I used to like my work but during the holidays when we don't get paid, it takes a lot of financial planning and frugality to get through. When other people look forward to the holidays, I actually get stressed.
Anyway... over the past few months I've noticed a lot of behaviours creeping in to schools where supply teachers are treated differently. In multiple schools I have been ignored completely all day by established members of staff. That's fine because chances are, I'll never see them again. I have been in schools where supply staff are told that they cannot use the staff room because of COVID concerns, therefore eating in the car would be a better choice. I've also been told to use a visitor toilet, which was disgusting, because we weren't allowed to use them.
Today was the straw that broke the camel's back. I arrived to a school for 8.05 AM. Our arrival times are usually set for 8.30 AM but I arrived earlier to familiarise myself with planning. The school door was locked and I didn't have a fob to enter. I waited 20 minutes for a staff member to open the door. Upon arrival, the deputy head was visibly frustrated as there was a lack of planning on the established member of staff's part. As supply staff, we can usually come up with a bank of lessons if this is the case. Before I could ask if they would like me to do this, he got all the teaching and support staff together for a brief meeting and said:
DH: "He should get in earlier." He then pointed at me.
DH: "I've asked you to get in earlier and we're about to start the day. Where have you been?"
ME. "Nobody would answer the door..."
DH: "Come in earlier tomorrow. Do you understand?"
I couldn't understand what he was attempting to get out of this exchange. Surely there would be a more diplomatic way of addressing this instead of having a dig in front of 20 or so members of staff. Everyone was visibly uncomfortable at the exchange.
Now, I know a lot of you will be telling me just to grow up and get on with it but this is the 7th or 8th time a person in a position of power has had a dig at something out of my control. Speaking to a few of my friends in the sup
... keep reading on reddit β‘I remember that whenever the suspicious head teacher came around they would all be sat quietly working hard, and would have an excuse as to why their teacher wasn't there.
As soon as she left they would flip all the tables around and computers and phones and things would appear and they'd carry on doing things.
I think the main character was a new student in the class trying to make sense of it all.
We think that the deputy head has hated our form teacher (since he once tried to cancel revision booklets that he said "didn't work" when we all loved them) but today was the final straw.
It was just me and one of my fiends and someone else in form this morning when our head of year and one of my form teacher's friends walks in to our class to talk to our teacher, who is crying. So they send us out into the corridor for a minute so they can talk privately and we're thinking that maybe her son (2) had died. We were let back in to find her still in tears and we ask her if she's alright and she said "No. I'll tell you all when everyone is here"
So when everyone is in our form teacher sits in the centre table and tell us through tears "there's no way to tell you this but me and [head of year] have been trying our best but [the deputy head] and [head of humanities] are splitting you up and moving you to different forms in the mornings". Apparently it's for R.E intervention for people who's grades aren't quite high enough.
There's one person who wasn't in today and everyone is dreading to think how she will react as she has enough on her plate as it is. Thankfully, the prefects are talking to the head and deputy head about letting us stay as we are but until we hear back, we will all be in different forms with teachers none of us like and without their friends for the next four months until college.
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