Friday, May 29, 2009

North Penn High teacher arraigned in teen-sex case

By Kathy Boccella
Inquirer Staff Writer

Summary
This article is about Heather L. Zeo, a Math teacher, singer/ songwriter, and Mennonite Christian, who is in trouble for her conduct with students. She has been charged with having sex with a 17-year-old student and sending sexually explicit internet and phone messages to two students at North Penn High School in Lansdale where she is a teacher. The 37-year-old woman is a mother of three and was arraigned May 21 in the Lansdale District court, where she was charged with endangering the welfare of a child. She posted $25,000 bail and was scheduled for a hearing June 3.

Analysis
This situation has an effect on a lot of people. Heather L. Zeo life is affected because she will lose time with her children because she'll probably go to jail, she will lose her teaching license, and be known in the community as a rapist. The 17-year-old boy is affected because he most likely will feel like it’s his fault that she’s in jail. . This is a situation that could have been avoided in so many different ways and makes people think twice about the people around them.

By Tyerra G.

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