Student is sexually assaulted by her teacher
SDUHSD’s Lenient Policies Towards Teachers Who Sexually Harass Students
Ashly McGlone, from the Voice of San Diego, reports the “student … was having a sexual relationship with a teacher … when school officials confronted her during her senior year … they were accusatory … They blamed her for protecting him. Even though it was obvious she was troubled, they did not treat her as a victim but as an accomplice….”
“District officials transferred Sandknop (the teacher) from La Costa Canyon High to Carmel Valley Middle School … following an investigation into his relationship with a student … He remained in the school system for five more years.” This is another example of “Pass The Trash.”
Put students first by shifting the culture from secrecy to transparency, from silencing to protecting victims, from protecting offenders to defending victims.
Vote Melisse Mossy, Maureen “Mo” Muir, and Lea Wolf for SDUHSD School Board.
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
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a parent of a district student…with fresh ideas.
Lea is an outspoken voice for students and their parents… one of the few that dares to speak out.
Lea has the courage, commitment, and integrity to be a student-centered trustee.”