"We heard someone come in with, like, boots on and we knew it wasn't a kid," said a seventh-grader, while describing an incident she and a friend had at the charter school last Thursday.
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The 11-year-old told ABC7 she and her friend were chatting away, each using a stall in the girls bathroom, when they heard someone come in and recognized his distinctive red boots as those of an OMI teacher.
"I made eye contact with him through the cracks of the stall," said the girl, who added that there's no way the teacher didn't realize there were students in the stalls. "Well, he did because he seen (sic) our backpacks on the floor."
The young student told ABC7 that instead of turning around and walking out, the male teacher proceeded to urinate in the stall next to hers and then left, without flushing.
The girls immediately reported the incident to school officials.
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"One of the administrators who called to inform me of the incident was very nonchalant about it," said Terry Sanders, the girl's mother, who did acknowledge school officials called her soon after the incident.
Sanders went on to say, "As a parent, it just makes me wonder, has this happened before to other children and they just didn't say anything? And why was he so comfortable to proceed to use the restroom after he realized he was in the girls restroom?"
VIDEO: Parent explains frustration over Oakland teacher in girls bathroom
VIDEO: Parent explains frustration over Oakland teacher in girls bathroom
Sanders took pictures of the boys and girls bathrooms. They are well-marked outside, and look very different inside, especially when it comes to the urinals that line the walls of the boys bathroom. Sanders says she worked at OMI for a time, and according to school policy, staff should never use student bathrooms, period.
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"We are well aware of the situation," said OMI's Director of Communications Jocelyn Zylstra. "We take the matter very seriously and are conducting a formal investigation. Nothing has been concluded."
Johnna Watson with the Oakland Police Department confirmed Sanders did file a crime report the day after the incident and that officers will be looking into it.
In the meantime, Sanders said school administrators told her the teacher has received a one week suspension.
"I feel a week is not long enough. I feel they need to thoroughly investigate it," said Sanders. "You've been working at this school two years, three years now, how do you not know which bathroom you're going in?"