Girls quizzed after teacher harassed
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Your support makes all the difference.Eight girls have been suspended from a school amid allegations of harassment against a teacher, police confirmed yesterday. The pupils have been questioned over allegations they conducted a campaign of harassment against a young woman teacher at Dingwall Academy, north of Inverness.
The Northern Constabulary said that it had been involved in an investigation at the school, and officers were referring the matter to the Children's Panel.
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