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Teacher accused of sending students sexual social media messages

Teacher under investigation was employed by the Rainbow Board at the time of the alleged incidents
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Rainbow District School Board office on Wembley Drive in Greater Sudbury.

A teacher accused of sending inappropriate social media messages of a sexual nature to students in 2019 while employed by the Rainbow District School Board will face a disciplinary hearing by the Ontario College of Teachers.

A notice of hearing for Barry David Williams said he is accused of committing acts that are “dishonourable or unprofessional” and that he “engaged in conduct unbecoming to a member.”

According to his file on the Ontario College of Teachers website, Williams is currently classified as “inactive/non-practising.” He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Laurentian University in 2004 and a Bachelor of Education from Nipissing University in 2005.

A notice of hearing for Williams was issued May 18, and a hearing date has been set for Dec. 19.

The Rainbow District School Board has confirmed that Williams is no longer employed by the board. "We take these matters very seriously," said a spokesperson for the board. 

A spokesperson for Greater Sudbury Police Service said police had not received a complaint regarding this matter.

The accusations in the notice of hearing said Williams sent social media messages to five female students at the school where he was teaching. The document does not say at what school Williams was employed when the incidents are alleged to have occurred.

One of the students said Williams sent her a series of social media messages between July 1 and Sept. 16, 2019.

These messages allegedly include making sexual advances toward the student, acknowledging that he has a wife, but stating that she was “sick” and that “a man has needs,” sending one or more images of himself shirtless, sending one or more images exposing his genitals and requesting that the student send him sexual photographs of herself. 

Another student said Williams sent her social media messages between July 1 and July 6, 2019.

Those allegedly include telling her that he had been investigated by the Children’s Aid Society for molesting a child, or words to that effect, stating that he had been drinking and that she should come to his house because his wife and children were out of town, or words to that effect, and telling her that she was beautiful and intelligent, and that he considered her to be one of his most trusted friends.

A third student said between July 1, 2019 and Sept. 9, 2019, Williams sent social media messages to her asking her to be his mistress, or words to that effect, and suggesting that she come over to his residence and have a drink.

The Ontario College of Teachers will hold a hearing to “decide whether the allegations are true” and whether Williams “is guilty of professional misconduct.”

Heidi Ulrichsen is Sudbury.com's associate content editor. She also covers education and the arts scene.


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