Get a Free Pass for Sexual Harassment
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Source
- Author: Ashley McGlone
- School Let Teacher Accused of Inappropriate Touching Back in Class. Another Student Complained.
- Date of the article: March 8, 2018
Target Audience
- School Community
- Parents
- Students
- Administrators
- Teachers
- Youth
Category
- Student Well Being
- High School
- Parenting
- Education
- Leadership
- Title IX
- Title V
- Title I
Our district is not any different…
SDUHSD’s Lenient Policies Towards Teachers Who Sexually Harass Students
Despite 14 student complaints filed against District teacher, Donn Boyd, for “unwanted touching and other behavior,” the District effectively told Boyd to learn from his experience and welcomed him back into the classroom. It wasn’t too long before Boyd resumed his predatory pattern and the District was finally forced to see him out. For the District to brush over the initial allegations and compromise the very safety of our students is nothing short of despicable.
https://www.voiceofsandiego.org/topics/education/teacher-accused-touching-students-allowed-back-class-another-student-complained/
Let’s put students first by shifting the culture from secrecy to transparency, from silencing to protecting victims, from protecting offenders to defending victims.
Sources:
- Federal Agencies Can Better Support State Efforts to Prevent and Respond to Sexual Abuse by School Personnel
- A Reader’s Guide to Our Investigation of Sexual Misconduct in San Diego Public Schools
- Without Warning System, Schools Often ‘Pass The Trash’ — And Expose Kids To Danger
- States crack down on ‘passing the trash’ practice that protects abusive teachers
- Inside the Fight to Make Public School Misconduct Records Public