School Officials Face Allegations of Inappropriate Conduct with Students
Educational personnel in Texas and Tennessee face separate allegations of inappropriate behavior toward students.

Two separate incidents involving educational personnel and allegations of inappropriate conduct with students have emerged in Texas and Tennessee.
In Texas, a teaching aide has been accused of exposing a 7-year-old girl's chest in front of other students and making inappropriate comments about the child, according to court documents. The aide allegedly admitted to the conduct, which included comparing the young student to an adult performer.
Separately in Tennessee, a school board member is facing criticism after allegedly hugging a teenage student and commenting that she was "hot" during a public meeting last month. The incident has drawn strong reactions from the student and community members.
During a recent school board meeting, the Tennessee student directly addressed board members, criticizing them for their handling of the situation. She called the board "cowards" for not taking action to remove the member involved in the incident.
Both cases have raised questions about appropriate conduct and oversight of educational personnel. The Texas case appears to involve criminal allegations, while the Tennessee situation centers on calls for accountability from elected school officials.
The incidents highlight ongoing concerns about student safety and appropriate boundaries in educational settings across different states.