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Skylar Williams interviewed students at Basic High School.

BILLY BOWERS, freshman

"I think it depends on how long you've known the teacher and what kind of relationship it is."

CASTIN IGLINSKI, sophomore

"In some cases I think so, because some people in our society know right from wrong when others lack good morals."

RONNISHA GREEN, junior

"I don't think it is. Teachers get criticized unless it's school related, then it's OK."

ANTHONY GAMBONE, senior

"No, it's a business. There's a big age difference. They (students) could be their children."

TORI DASIS, senior

"At the same school it's not a good thing, because there's a possibility of preferential treatment."

AARIKA GILSON, senior

"Yes, you'll feel more comfortable asking for their help, and it will create an easy learning environment."

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