reeder also referenced a video she created, describing the student’s “amazing voice” and “long hair” and “that red dress.”
the email exchanges continued the next day, with 23 messages including one where reeder called the student an endearment in spanish. reeder also referenced personal issues, saying he was “still in the dog house” with his wife and that he’s “solo tonight again.”
according to the agreement, reeder approached the student outside school that day and offered to drive her home. she declined. the student, who was uncomfortable with some of reeder’s emails, stopped responding after that day.
in april 2025, nearly a year after the email exchanges, reeder sent the student an email saying he enjoyed being her teacher and “watching her grow.” “you’ve left a mark on me,” he said.
after this email, the student changed her email address and did not have further contact with reeder.
the agreement said reeder’s employment at the school ended that month. on april 20, the school principal reported reeder’s interactions to the regulator.
commissioner donnaree nygard said reeder’s conduct breached professional boundaries and was a misuse of his position of power and trust. in addition to the suspension, reeder is required to complete a course on professional boundaries.