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Published March 21, 2008 10:27 pm - Baldwin County Schools administrators heard rumors of alleged sexual relationships between students and a high school teacher for several years, Superintendent Gene Trammell said Friday.

Teacher sex reports not new
Officials heard rumors of alleged sex with students for years

Scott Teague
The Union-Recorder

Baldwin County Schools administrators heard rumors of alleged sexual relationships between students and a high school teacher for several years, Superintendent Gene Trammell said Friday.

Marketing teacher Alison Diane Ivey, 28, is accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old high school student, and investigators have said more victims could surface before the case is closed.

Trammell said officials received phone calls telling administrators about alleged sexual relationships between Ivey and students, but they could do nothing about it.

“Over the years, we’ve received anonymous phone calls, but you can’t do anything with anonymous phone calls,” Trammell said. “We called the Georgia Professional Standards Commission each time, and they said to us that until we get someone to go on record, there’s not much we can do.”

The commission is now conducting an investigation into the felony charges Ivey faces and should complete and deliver its findings in a timely fashion, Trammell said.

“They’ll do a quick investigation, and if they determine that there is substantive proof, they’ll come to us with a recommendation,” the superintendent said.

The Baldwin County Board of Education will look to the commission for guidance in making a decision, because the commission determines whether Ivey can keep her teaching license, Trammell said.

Trammell, who ends a 12-year tenure as Baldwin County Schools System superintendent on June 30, noted that Ivey’s arrest is the first incident of alleged sexual contact between a student and teacher since he took the reins of the county’s public school system in 1996.

Meanwhile, Ivey remains free on a $25,000 property bond following a felony charge of sexual assault stemming from an alleged sexual relationship with a Baldwin High School student. Her father signed the bond, which included several special conditions, Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit District Attorney Fred Bright said.

“She is not to go on the Baldwin High School campus, [she can have] no direct or indirect contact with Baldwin High students, and no direct or indirect contact with six named students at Baldwin High School,” Bright said.

Bright did not release the names of those six students.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Milledgeville Police Department partnered in the ongoing investigation of the teacher.

Ivey is on paid professional leave from Baldwin County Schools pending the outcome of the investigation.

Ivey’s mother is Judy Ivey, chairwoman of Baldwin County Board of Education. Her board seat is up for re-election this fall, though she has not publicly announced plans to seek another term. She has served on the school board for nearly 12 years.

Calls placed to the chairwoman’s home seeking comment on Friday were not returned.



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