A teacher at San Ramon Valley High was fired after numerous complaints of inappropriate behavior from parents and students. Former students accused Ryan Weible of child sexual abuse, claiming he groomed them with gifts between 2010 and 2012. Despite prior accusations of misconduct, the school district did not investigate properly. The situation escalated to a police investigation, which uncovered condoms in his classroom. The district settled with the former students for $7 million while denying any wrongdoing, and previously promised not to provide negative impressions regarding Weible's employment.
Weible had been accused of hugging female students, asking them to sit in his lap, giving them hand massages, spending time alone with them in his office and making sexual comments to them in the classroom.
Despite obvious indicators of inappropriate conduct, the district failed to intervene, investigate, or report its suspicions to the appropriate authorities.
The two former students accused the former teacher of sexually abusing them between 2010 and 2012 on campus grounds after grooming them with jewelry and other gifts.
San Ramon Valley Unified expressly denied any liability or wrongdoing in the $7 million settlements.
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