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Alberta bus monitor removed for writing letter 'expressing his feelings' to young girl

A bus monitor from northern Alberta no longer has a job after he "wrote a note expressing his feelings to a young girl," the school said.

'Its unbelievable that this sort of thing would occur' superintendent says

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A bus monitor at a school near Fort McMurray was removed after writing an "inappropriate" letter to a student. (CBC)

A bus monitor working in northern Alberta has been removed from his jobafter he "wrote a note expressing his feelings to a young girl."

The Northland School Division confirmed in a letter that a casual employee working as a monitor on school busespenned the letter to a student attending Anzac School,a Kindergarten to Grade 4 school located south of Fort McMurray.

Within hours of the incident, the bus monitor was removed from his duties and he is no longer employed with the school division.

"With safety being a top priority for Anzac School and Bill Woodward School, we took immediate action upon being aware of the incident," the school's vice-principal Amy Savill said in a letter to parents on Friday.

Northland superintendent of schoolsGord Atkinsonwould not release the name of the bus monitor or specify if he was fired, citing it was an internal human resources matter. Atkinson said he was stunned by the news of the bus monitor's actions.

"There was an incredible shock," Atkinson said. "It's unbelievable that this sort of thing would occur."

Atkinson said the matter was referred to the RCMP.

Wellness workers and counsellors have been brought in to help the victim, family members and students at the school.

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David Thurton is a senior reporter in CBC's Parliamentary Bureau. He covers daily politics in the nations capital and specializes in environment and energy policy. Born in Canada but raised in Trinidad and Tobago, hes moved around more times than he can count. Hes worked for CBC in several provinces and territories, including Alberta and the Northwest Territories. He can be reached at david.thurton@cbc.ca