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Engaged Wisconsin Teacher Arrested for Inappropriate Relationship with 5th Grader

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A female teacher in the U.S., who is only three months away from her wedding, has been found to have an inappropriate relationship with her elementary school student, causing an uproar in the local parent community.

According to the New York Post, a female elementary school teacher in Wisconsin was recently arrested on charges of inappropriate physical contact with her 11-year-old student.

The female teacher was a bride-to-be, with her wedding only three months away. She has been working at the school since 2022.

The teacher’s misconduct was discovered when the boy’s mother overheard her son’s phone conversation with his teacher. The victim’s parents were confused after reading the text messages between their son and the teacher. The messages were filled with discussions about where to meet inside the classroom during lunchtime or after school and how they felt after the meetups.

Upon receiving the report, the police investigated the teacher’s belongings and found a notebook binder with the boy’s name in her bag. The binder contained handwritten notes about inappropriate physical contact.

The authorities are investigating how long their relationship lasted, but it is believed to have started when the teacher got the boy’s phone number last December. At that time, she was engaged to her boyfriend. Meanwhile, the teacher, who has been charged with first-degree sexual assault of a minor, has been released on a bail of $25,000 and is awaiting trial.

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