Former Nova Scotia teacher issues apology for abusing young male students
PICTOU, N.S. — A former Nova Scotia teacher who sexually abused two teenage male students issued a public apology Thursday, saying her deceitful actions betrayed their trust and caused pain and trauma for their families.
Carolyn Amy Hood of Stellarton, N.S., read from a statement during her sentencing hearing in Pictou provincial court, saying her “horrible decisions” were motivated by mental illness.
“I truly believe in my heart that without the onset of bipolar disorder, none of these events would have ever occurred,” she told the judge.
“I want to reiterate my deep and immeasurable remorse for my actions that led to these charges and the lasting effects they have had on (the victims’) lives as well as their families. It is something I will feel regret for every day for the rest of my life.”


