EVANS — An Evans Middle School teacher has been relieved of his duties and is being recommended for termination after allegations he had an inappropriate conversation with a former student on social media.
Evans Middle School officials say they were alerted by the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office that the allegations against a teacher were under investigation.
The teacher, Herndon Burns, is accused of having an inappropriate conversation with a student who no longer lives in the area over social media.
School officials say the matter will be reported to the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
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“The Columbia County School District does not condone nor does it tolerate inappropriate communication from any employee,” the school district said in a statement released Monday afternoon.
The district is reminding parents and students that suspicious behavior should be immediately reported to a school administrator or to the district’s anonymous Tip Hotline at 706-541-3600.
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