Saturday, November 15, 2008

Azle Christian School Teacher Sex Assault

A 38 year old woman named Julianna Christine Sauls was a teacher at a private school in Azle, Texas. Azle is a suburb on the northwest side of Fort Worth. Sauls taught at a private school named Azle Christian.

Sauls taught algebra. But she got in trouble and is under investigation for some extra-curricular activity with teenage boys. The school says she was fired for lack of work. Whatever that means.

Sauls was let out on bail Wednesday, from the Tarrant County Jail, shortly after she turned herself in due to arrest warrants accusing her of sexual assault and an improper relationship between a teacher and a student.

Parker County is investigating possible prior Sauls' assaults. She faces possible criminal charges in both Tarrant and Parker Counties.

One of her students said there was an incident where she would not let him out of her classroom unless they made out. She also wrote him a note with her phone number and address "so he could come to her home and have sex while her children were asleep." Another time he agreed to meet her at the Azle High School parking lot where she, uh, forced herself on him orally. I don't mean in the speaking sense of the word. But the student was repulsed by what was happening and made her stop, telling police he didn't find her attractive and felt uncomfortable because she was his teacher.

I know this type thing happens all over the country, female teachers seducing students. But here in the Dallas/Fort Worth zone it seems sort of epidemic. Maybe it seems that way because there are more people crammed into this D/FW Metroplex zone than live in the entire state of Washington. Or maybe a lot of Texans are sex crazed. We do have a preacher here telling us to have sex every day for a week. That's been a tough calling to follow.

1 comment:

Gar said...

It is because in Texas we live in the Belt Buckle. Although I think the buckle ends somewhere a little south of Waco.

"The Devil made me do it and God will forgive me."

Excuses are great.