Vancouver teacher suspended after students drank vodka on her doorstep during a grad challenge. Case highlights missed reporting and boundary concerns.
Late-Night Doorstep Encounter Raises Alarm
Late one evening, a surprising scene unfolded in Vancouver. Moreover, a Grade 12 “graduation challenge” brought alcohol to a teacher’s front door.
At around 10 p.m. on June 9, 2023, the teacher answered her door. Then, she found two students standing there. They had vodka and shot glasses. Furthermore, they said they were completing a challenge for points.
As a result, one student drank a shot of vodka right in front of her. In addition, the teacher also drank a clear liquid. However, the situation quickly raised concerns about safety.
Graduation Challenge Quickly Goes Too Far
The students were not of legal drinking age. Moreover, the teacher suspected they had already been drinking. She also worried they might have been driving.
Therefore, she asked one student to breathe on her. She tried to check if alcohol was involved. However, she did not call parents or police.
Meanwhile, the students showed the event live on FaceTime to another classmate. As a result, the situation involved more students than just those at the door.
Delayed Reporting Raises Serious Concerns
The next day, the teacher spoke to the school principal. She mentioned a graduation challenge. However, she did not share details about the vodka incident.
Moreover, she did not report the students who came to her home. As a result, school leaders did not get the full picture right away.
Later, concerns grew about her response. In addition, the teacher’s delay in reporting became a key issue in the case.
Classroom Behaviour Also Under Scrutiny
In another incident, a Grade 11 student asked to leave class early. However, the teacher refused. She raised her voice, and the student cried.
Moreover, another student later asked to reschedule an exam. Again, the teacher responded in a raised and sharp tone. As a result, staff later became involved when the student sought help.
After that, the situation was reviewed. Eventually, the exam was rescheduled once parents explained the issue.
Suspension and Mandatory Training Ordered
In September, the school district suspended the teacher for five days. Moreover, the B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation later reviewed the case.
As a result, the teacher received another one-day suspension. In addition, she must complete a course on professional boundaries.
Officials concluded she did not treat students with enough care. Moreover, they said she failed to model safe and respectful behaviour.