Investigation Against New KUSD Teacher For Allegedly Grooming Student At Previous District Concluded – Keeps Job, But Moved To “eSchool”

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Steve Telkamp – Teacher, KUSD eSchool

After a more than two-month investigation into allegations of grooming at least two students at a previous district, a brand new Bradford Math teacher has returned to KUSD. Steve Telkamp started the year as a Math teacher at Bradford High School, but was placed on administrative leave two days after the first day of school. The decision to place Telkamp on leave was following a popular TikToker who accused Telkamp of grooming his daughter.

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Although KUSD said in a statement to KCE, “Due to the length of the investigation, the staff member has been moved to eSchool,” KCE can confirm via a KUSD insider, that the decision was made seemingly to limit Telkamp’s physical exposure to students. Also, KUSD believed that Talkamp would sue. He already “lawyered up.” The length of an investigation leading to a teacher being transferred to a different school isn’t believable on its face. Female teachers have babies and take leave for three months or longer and return to the same school every year. KUSD isn’t being honest with us, again.

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Tanya Ruder – Chief Communications Officer, KUSD
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

KUSD’s entire statement, provided by Tanya Ruder, Chief Communications Officer was as follows:

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“Kenosha Unified is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all students and staff, and we take any concerns regarding our employees very seriously. Recently, a thorough investigation was conducted regarding the staff member in question. As part of this investigation, we contacted the individual’s prior employer and consulted with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.

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After careful review, there was no evidence to suggest wrongdoing that would prevent the district from keeping the staff member employed. Due to the length of the investigation, the staff member has been moved to eSchool.”

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Kenosha Unified eSchool, may not have its own students in the building, but it shares a building with an elementary and middle school. One of the school’s teachers told KCE, on the condition of anonymity, “I’m happy to learn that KUSD moved [Telkamp] to a school where there aren’t high school-aged girls, but now he’s with much younger students. That’s a concern.”

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TikTok Video “KENSCONSIN” 8-31-2024

A man named Ken, with the TikTok handle KENSCONSIN posted a video on August 31, 2024 and had the following to say, in part:

“My very own daughter, my daughter and her school district where we live, she was the target of a teacher there. Now that teacher was ultimately allowed to resign…just know a public school system has one less teacher on staff and it’s great news for our daughters. It’s great news for our daughters where I live, but not somewhere else. I also shared this a little bit further on the story that at my daughter’s high school, there was a teacher there who was grooming, not only my daughter, but other underage girls. And our story that we had to go through to make sure that he was held accountable, multiple investigations, we had to stay on top of the school system. And ultimately he was allowed to resign. He was not fired. And apparently his record does not reflect any of this. And now he’s been hired at a school just down the road in Kenosha. This school right here, he’s been hired.”

KCE contacted KUSD on September 5, 2024 and Ruder told us that “[w]e are aware of this situation and the employee is currently on an administrative leave while we investigate. I cannot share any further details as this is a personnel matter.”

Steven E. Telkamp (37) of Milwaukee
(Facebook.com)
Letter of Reprimand (3/22/2024)

Telkamp was hired by Mukwonago Area School District on May 10, 2023. On March 22, 2024, Telkamp was reprimanded by the district. The letter of reprimand stated, in part:

“This is a letter of reprimand being issued to you based on a concern that was brought to my attention on March 14th 2024. Based on my investigation, I believe your conduct violated [several school board policies.] 

… A concern was brought forward to your administrator’s attention that you were making student a uncomfortable and class by doing the following: 

  • Winking at Student A 
  • Staring at Student A for extended periods of time 
  • Touching student A’s hair and shoulder 
  • Going out of your way to give unwanted attention to student A 

Additionally, it was brought to your administrator’s attention that you made inappropriate comments to Student B about her clothing being too tight, specifically her shirt. 

These behaviors have not only impacted the students involved, but have also negatively impacted the student’s parents, other students in the building, in the school community as a whole. 

As educators, it is our responsibility to foster an environment where all students feel safe, respected, and valued. You are expected to demonstrate professionalism in your work with students. Winking at students could easily be misconstrued as flirting, and such, it is an inappropriate nonverbal affirmation to use with students. Additionally, physical contact with students should be avoided, as there is also room for interpretation, and it could be misconstrued as flirtatious behavior. 

Additional issues of this nature result in further disciplinary action, including, and up to, termination.”

Leave Letter (4/11/2024)

Telkamp was accused by the district of not following the directives given to him and was placed on leave on April 11, 2024 – only 20 days later. The letter states in part:

“This letter is notify you that you are being placed on paid administrative leave effective immediately until further notice, pending investigation into allegations that you have not been following administrations directives related to contact with a student…

To protect the integrity of the investigation, you are also not to interfere with the investigation in any way, and including not destroying any evidence or discussing this matter with staff, students, or parents. You are also directed not to retaliate against anyone who brought forward concerns regarding your alleged behavior or anyone who participates in the District’s investigation into these matters. Failure to follow the directives containing this letter may result in discipline up to an including termination.

As part of our investigation your attendance is required at a meeting at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 15th, at the Mukwonago Area School District Office.

During the time Telkamp was on leave, there were many rumors being passed around. On April 23, 2024, a student emailed his or her counselor asking “Hello I am in Pink Block which is my math seminar class[.] [D]o you know if Mr. Telkamp is coming back[,] because [I] want to know if [I] should use this time as like a study hall.”

The counselor forwarded this email to the associate principal. The associate principal responded by saying “You can reply with something like this: I do not know anything about Mr. Telkamp’s absence. Mrs. (Teacher’s Last Name) is working closely with the substitute covering the class to make sure you guys are continuing to work on your math skills. If you finish the work for the class then you may use remaining time to work on assignments for other classes.” On April 29, 2024, the same associate principal sent out a department wide email saying “I can not speak to specifics regarding Mr. Telkamp’s absence. I do not know how many more days we are needing coverage…”

Resignation Agreement (5/3/2024)

Just four days later, Telkamp resigned. It wasn’t your run-of-the-mill resignation. It was a three-page legal document, likely prepared by an attorney for the district, dated May 3, 2024.

In the agreement, the district agreed to “remove from [Telkamp’s] personnel file all documents referencing any disciplinary action issued to [Telkamp] by the District.”

MASD Superintendent Joe Koch

The superintendent of Mukwonago Area School District, Joe Koch, made it very difficult for KCE to get public records from the district. We had to threaten to sue twice. They initially withheld the letter of reprimand, and later withheld the notice of administrative leave. We have yet to obtain the investigative files. The district’s attorney made it seem to KCE that they had been destroyed.

KCE and Ken from TikTok both got letters from a Madison-area attorney. He asked KCE to take our initial article down. We declined. As for the attorney’s letter to Ken? The lawyer “demanded” that Ken:

  1. Remove all your videos, postings, etc on all of your social media accounts concerning or relating to my client;
  2. To cease and desist for making further defamatory statements regarding my client to any third party;
  3. and contact KUSD through the same means in which you contacted them previously and apologize for getting involved in my clients contractual relationship and inform KUSD that you are retracting your allegations.

You read that correctly, Telkamp’s lawyer threatened to sue Ken if Ken didn’t retract his statements that Ken said are true. Ken, of course did not retract any statements to KUSD.

Bradford is still attempting to hire a math teacher “As soon as possible.”

Telkamp said in a statement, “I got my first taste of online learning as we all did a few years ago and my interest in it never left me. I really like the flexibility that it gives you with when and how much you are going to learn on a given day.”

TikTok Video “KENSCONSIN”
Telkamp’s eSchool Introduction Video
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  1. I’m starting to think that the head of the kusd should be cut off. That would be Weiss. This guy must be posting job openings on a pedophile web site.

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  2. 😡😡😡 Why is Wisconsin like this? If legislators don’t change things, administrations will keep doing things like this.

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  3. It’s past time to drain the swamp! KCE has done an excellent job exposing Weiss and the rest of the KUSD admin but the swamp creatures are content to just lying low. Why should the community have to suffer the consequences of over paid partisan hacks at KUSD? Contrary to the repeated script, KUSD does NOT prioritize your kids education above all else. KUSD has turned into an organization of criminals protecting criminals!

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  4. I think anyone who has grooming allegations that are substantiated should lose their license. Maybe these people will stop doing what they are doing. I dont care if you are a doctor or a teacher suspend their right to practice!

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  5. What an F’d up world we have created or allowed to be created for ourselves. A world where winking at or looking at a student can be construed as “grooming”. That’s all it takes now? You could not pay me enough to subject myself to this. Oh but it doesn’t stop there. Then you have attorneys who try to bully independent news providers into silence. Perhaps that’s part of why the MSM won’t take any chances on reporting real news. Are there predatory teachers out there? I’m certain there are. Could this guy be among them? He absolutely could but not based on winking or looking at a student. We have lost our minds.

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    1. That’s not all it was. The letter of reprimand didn’t list everything my daughter complained about. MASD left out details, and tried to hide it all. But he definitely went too far.

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      1. You already got your 15 min of fame out of this. Give it a rest. You f*&#ed this guy’s life up proper over allegations from a child. I’m not saying she’s lying, but you can’t prove she isn’t.

  6. Great, endless stories of groomers/violators using the web to do their “shopping”, so we stick this guy at an E-school?

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    1. Of course his Tourette’s was never brought up, and if you look it up every allegation thrown out there could literally be involuntary gestures or comments due to his Tourette’s!!! He was a teacher at the Jr/Sr high school that my kids have attended and attend and ALL the students absolutely loved him and were very upset to see him go. I as a parent witnessed his interaction with the students on many occasions and I have 2 daughters he was a teacher for and not once did I get that “bad feeling” about him at all and he would always go out of his way for ANY of the students whether they were MALE OR FEMALE!! So he’s taught at a couple different schools now (due to these allegations he obviously needed a new job) and allegations were only brought against him at one school from 1 student out of hundreds?

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