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A 15-year-old girl was raped in a school bathroom by a boy in girls' clothes. The Loudoun County School Board covered it up to protect their transgender policy during pride month. Scott Smith, the girl's father, defended her rights at a school board meeting and was condemned internationally. The senator asks the judge if she apologizes to Scott Smith and his daughter. The judge responds that anyone has the right to protest to their school board about such a horrific crime. The senator accuses the judge of being wrong and shameful, and suggests she should resign from her position.

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The speaker identifies the main issue in the California public school system (K-12) as an epidemic of sexual abuse by teachers, coaches, and other school employees. The speaker notes that it wasn’t until 2012 that a victim could file a civil lawsuit for damages in California. Since then, the speaker’s firm has filed dozens of such lawsuits. The firm states that it alone has discovered over three fifty or three sixty perpetrators, teachers. The speaker confirms there are many more perpetrators beyond those identified by the firm because the firm does not have all of the cases.

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Surveillance video captured a teacher, Merling Gutierrez, grabbing, slapping, pulling, and slamming a crying two-year-old girl at a Lincoln Marti school in Southwest Miami-Dade. Gutierrez yelled as the child cried in front of other children. Gutierrez was arrested and charged with child abuse. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five years of probation. She must complete an anger management course, undergo a mental health evaluation, and receive treatment if needed. Gutierrez is prohibited from teaching in public or private schools and cannot have unsupervised contact with minors without court permission. Her attorney declined to comment. The school reported the abuse, and the teacher was removed from the classroom.

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As a Colorado investigator, I uncovered documents revealing that school officials aided an underage student in declaring herself homeless. This allowed her to move in with a teacher, despite the school district knowing she wasn't actually homeless. School counselors purposefully kept the parents in the dark, and the principal was also aware but didn't inform them. The mother discovered the homeless document, a letter detailing a kiss between her daughter and the teacher, and numerous calls and texts. The principal dismissed her concerns, stating the teacher was just helping kids navigate their sexuality. The teacher quit, but only lost her license after two years and pressure from the mom. The student moved out of state with the teacher at 18. The school district acknowledges the incident, stating proper channels weren't followed, the staff were addressed, and policies were changed.

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A caller, Highwood, reports that her 17-year-old daughter was beaten up by a male student dressed as a girl on and off the MDI High School bus. The daughter intervened when the male student attacked another girl. The caller says the principal, Haney, refused to call the police. After exiting the bus, the male student allegedly slammed the caller's daughter's head into the pavement and bit her face. The bus driver was the only person who helped. The caller states her daughter was suspended for five days, despite being the victim. The principal allegedly emailed students asking them to delete any footage of the incident, which the caller believes is illegal evidence tampering. The principal then allegedly offered students 10 hours of community service credit for deleting the video or providing names of students who had video. The superintendent is allegedly aligned with the principal. The caller's daughter is physically okay but traumatized. The bus driver, Bob, is considered a hero by the family.

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A Fox Four broadcast revealed a Millsap elementary school educator slapping an autistic boy and another yelling at and hitting him with a toy. The incident occurred in February and involved a child named Alex Cornelius. Millsap ISD stated the educators are no longer employed by the district. Arrest warrants were obtained for both educators regarding alleged crimes against Alex and two other students. Teacher Jennifer Dale admitted to swinging at Alex playfully, while other educators gave sworn statements of ongoing abuse. Dale is charged with official oppression. Paraprofessional Paxton Bean is charged with official oppression and felony injury to a disabled child. An arrest warrant claims Bean took a special needs child into a calm down room on January 16, and the child returned with a bloody nose. The child said Bean punched him. Arrest warrants claim abuse against Alex was common, including extensive time outs, inappropriate comments, and taunting. Alex's family believes criminal charges may have never happened had they not shared his story.

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The principal of a small Oregon school district has resigned amid a sex abuse investigation involving a 13-year-old student. Parents allege the district has ignored abuse claims for years. The school board plans to hire an independent investigator to review at least three years of complaints. The community is demanding transparency and accountability, especially after a recent incident where a student was taken into custody following a sexual abuse complaint. In response, the school board is implementing new policies to enhance student safety, including increased separation between elementary, middle, and high school students, revised bathroom and hall pass rules, and improved security measures. Efforts to obtain further details from the district have been unsuccessful.

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A parent and advocate for student safety is deeply troubled that a fifth-grade teacher at Beatty Gullet Elementary School was allowed to resign rather than be terminated after engaging in serious misconduct with her 11-year-old daughter and other students. The teacher's actions included inappropriate physical contact, boundary violations, a grooming letter, harassing notes, forged documents, misuse of technology, and unauthorized video recording. The parent has a copy of the grooming letter given to her daughter during PE. She questions how the district and board have protected the affected children and demands transparency and accountability. A guardian flagged surveillance video showing the teacher leading the speaker's daughter into his classroom alone for 45 minutes on Valentine's Day, which was reported to the district on April 11, but the parent was not notified. The speaker's daughter has been deeply affected, experiencing nightmares. The parent believes termination was the necessary response and urges the district and board to prioritize student safety over administrative convenience.

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Nicole Solis, a mother from Rhode Island, shares her experience of being sued by the teachers union for simply wanting to know her kindergartner's curriculum. When she asked to see the curriculum, she was told to submit a public records request as it wasn't available online. She also inquired about gender theory, but the school refused to answer her questions directly. Instead, they insisted on communicating only through public requests. Nicole submitted 100 public records requests, and as a result, the school board held a meeting to discuss suing her. They attacked her character, accused her of causing chaos, and even made her feel unsafe. The NEA, the largest teachers union in the country, eventually filed a lawsuit against her. Nicole hopes her story will prevent other parents from facing similar situations. She is still in litigation after almost two years, without receiving the answers she sought.

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Hi, I'm Denise Bell, a mom of four and chapter chair for Moms for Liberty Harris County. I'm speaking on behalf of an HISD parent whose daughter, a junior at Bel Air High School, was actively socially transitioned at school without their knowledge or consent. In ninth grade, the theater teacher asked for the student's pronouns on an information sheet. Following this, multiple teachers began calling her by a different name and pronouns. One teacher even crossed out her legal name on her paper and wrote her chosen name in red ink. This was done without the parents' knowledge or consent, going against their Christian faith, the advice of their therapist, and common sense. Meetings with teachers, counselors, and the principal yielded no change. HISD is secretively transitioning minors.

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I've been waiting for parents of child victims to speak out, but many are embarrassed and reluctant. What frustrates me the most is when I approached the high school principal about police reports regarding these incidents, and she dismissed them as unimportant. It raises the question of when she will be held accountable for her actions and inaction.

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Cody Richardson, a teacher in Holdenville, is revealed to have a troubling past. Federal agents report that he not only possessed child pornography but also admitted to having sexual relations with a young child.

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In Saint Helens, community outrage erupted at a school board meeting following the arrest of two teachers accused of sexually abusing students. Parents demanded the resignation of the entire school board, expressing anger over the board's inaction as one accused teacher, Eric Stearns, continued teaching for two months while under investigation. Stearns faces charges for abusing six students from 2015 to early 2023 and pleaded not guilty. Parents criticized the board for ignoring prior allegations and police reports. Former state senator Rachel Armitage questioned why Stearns was allowed to harm students for years. A second teacher, retired Mark Collins, was also arrested on abuse charges. Parents vowed to continue fighting for accountability and the safety of their children in the school district. Collins is scheduled to appear in court soon.

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Students at Saint Helens High School expressed anger towards the district after learning that choir teacher Eric Stearns and retired teacher Mark Collins were arrested for multiple counts of sexual abuse involving a minor. The investigation began in September following a tip from a TikTok video. Acting Police Chief Joseph Hogue stated that the investigation led to interviews and the discovery of Collins' name. Detectives subpoenaed the teachers' personnel records and informed the school district of the investigation in October. Victims had previously reported incidents to the school, which were documented. Stearns pleaded not guilty to eight charges, while Collins pleaded not guilty to three charges.

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If you live in California, pull your kids out of public school because it's unfixable and will worsen. In one district, dozens of girls reported being assaulted on campus. The board of education members belong to Project Indivisible, so change is unlikely. The speaker worked for the district for two years and witnessed unbelievable things. After speaking out at board and city council meetings and meeting with the district office, the speaker was stalked, harassed, and chased off the road. The speaker advises, "These are not seeing people you're dealing with. Pull your kids out."

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A lawyer represents multiple clients whose children attended New Hanover County schools and experienced corruption. A sixth-grade student reported inappropriate touching by a female teacher, including rubbing against her breasts and touching her butt. The mother reported this to the principal and Title IX coordinator, but there was no change. An investigation corroborated the allegations with other students, and the teacher didn't deny them. Instead of punishing the teacher, the school decided to remove the child. The lawyer questions the message this sends to the child about abuse.

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Nicholas Rolando Vols is accused of sexually assaulting numerous female students over his 30-year teaching career. Victim Caroline Leach reported his abuse to the Lake Dallas Police in 2022, prompting protests from students at North Little Rock High School for his removal. Over 30 women have since come forward with similar allegations, many of which were ignored by school administration. A janitor discovered Vols engaged in sexual activity with a 13-year-old girl but reported it to the principal and superintendent, who took no action. As a PE teacher, Vols exploited his position to inappropriately touch young girls during sports activities. Despite multiple reports and eyewitness accounts, he continued to abuse students across seven schools in Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas for decades. Vols is described as a predator who must be held accountable.

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A lawyer represents clients whose children attended New Hanover County schools and alleges corruption. A sixth-grade student reported inappropriate touching by a female teacher, including rubbing against her breasts and touching her butt. The mother reported this to the principal and Title IX coordinator. An investigation allegedly corroborated the child's allegations with statements from other students, and the teacher did not deny the allegations. Instead of punishing the teacher, the school allegedly decided to remove the child from the school and allowed the teacher to continue working. The lawyer questions the message this sends to the child.

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Freshman year was terrifying due to bullying, harassment, and assault from another student. My only refuge was choir class, where I connected with Mr. Stearns, who became my safe person. As a vulnerable 14-year-old, I accepted his hugs and affection, not realizing the inappropriateness. Despite my mother's concerns about our closeness, I felt alone and naive. The school district had a history of covering up sexual abuse by staff, and my reports of bullying were dismissed due to lack of evidence. My mom complained about Mr. Stearns' inappropriate behavior, but it was ignored. We eventually hired an attorney, but the response was dismissive, suggesting we were mentally unwell. The school claims to foster a safe environment while blaming the victims. The accountability lies with the administration, and change is desperately needed.

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A father's love for his son shines through as 11-year-old Kyle Benserto recovers from a serious injury. Three weeks ago, Kyle, who has severe autism and is nonverbal, was left on the floor of Quail Valley Middle School for over two hours after shattering his femur. His mother arrived to find him in distress and insisted on calling an ambulance. After surgery, Kyle is now in a wheelchair. Attorney Joe Matthew, who reviewed the classroom video, expressed shock at the staff's inaction during the incident, stating they ignored Kyle while they ate and socialized. Fort Bend ISD confirmed that those involved are no longer employed. Kyle's parents seek answers and want to ensure no other child faces similar neglect.

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The police are unable to bring in suspects for prosecution because the district attorney in California is not willing to prosecute pedophiles. Despite the efforts of law enforcement, the DAs are not supporting their actions. It is important to continue shedding light on this issue.

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A music teacher allegedly stripped naked and danced for elementary school students. The incident was recorded. A spokesperson for the school district addressed news outlets, stating that the teacher stripped down, bent over, and showed everything on video. He described the video as showing cellulite and pubic hair. News outlets tried to bleep the description, but he made sure to say it. The speaker emphasized the importance of parents knowing their children's teachers, as this incident shows that anything is possible. The school district provided a picture of the teacher's badge to confirm her employment.

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A teacher allegedly dedicated three days a week to LGBTQ curriculum for eight-year-olds. The speaker questions whether all students are excelling in core subjects to justify this time allocation. The speaker believes sexuality and nudity are inappropriate topics for this age group. The teacher allegedly disregarded a parent's concerns and sought ways to continue the lessons behind the parent's back. The speaker asserts that all children matter and objects to these subjects being taught to eight-year-olds.

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Taylor Brock, a military spouse and mother, shares her distressing experience in which her son was strangled by a fellow student on a Fairfax County school bus. Despite reporting the incident to the school administration and obtaining a protective order, the school failed to take the matter seriously. The judge who issued the restraining order was shocked to learn that the girl responsible was still attending school. Strangulation is classified as a serious offense, yet the school did not remove the perpetrator or adequately protect Taylor's son. As a result, Taylor's son was forced to transfer to another school, causing him ongoing fear and trauma. Taylor believes that Fairfax County Schools disregard the safety and well-being of military families and victims of violent crimes.

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I'm Nicole Solis, a mother from Rhode Island sued by the teachers union for asking about my kindergartner's curriculum. The school refused to share it, saying I had to submit a public records request. When I asked about gender theory, they avoided answering and criticized me in a 5-hour school board meeting. They never intended to sue me but wanted to humiliate me. The NEA then filed a lawsuit to intimidate parents asking questions about public education.
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