Protecting Predators:

Almost 1 In 5 Children Face Sexual Misconduct By Public School Faculty

Not surprising when just last week congress voted not to abolish the slush fund, that we tax payers funded, that is used to pay off members sexual indiscretions. We need to fire every single congressman and senator that votes this down. Sex is big business and used to bride and trap congress members to vote against the best interest of AmericaI am sickened by this!! Rh

The epidemic of sexual misconduct targeting children in government schools is back in the headlines, and it is even worse than previously known. According to the latest estimates, a shocking 17 percent of students in government schools will be victims of some sort of sexual abuse at the hands of teachers and faculty. That represents about 8 million children. 

Perhaps even more alarming than the exploding level of abuse is the fact that teachers’ unions and the political establishment continue protecting the perpetrators, critics and advocates say. Even in conservative states such as Texas, teachers rape and sexually abuse children with impunity, as exposed last year

The fresh estimates come from Charol Shakeshaft, professor emeritus at Virginia Commonwealth University. Among her research specialties: “educator sexual misconduct.” Shakeshaft, the leading researcher in the field, has written multiple reports about the issue for the U.S. Department of Education and the Department of Justice.

The 17 percent figure comes from Shakeshaft’s 2024 book, “Organizational Betrayal: How Schools Enable Sexual Misconduct and How to Stop It.” Published by Harvard University, the book makes a powerful case that institutional structures and school culture are often complicit in the sexual abuse afflicting so many millions of students.

“What I find is that teachers see things, kids see things, administrators see things, parents see things. And what they see are what I call red flags of possible problems, but certainly what they see are boundary crossings,” explained Shakeshaft in comments about the issue in an interview with Harvard EdCast. 

“Teachers are crossing a professional boundary, and they don’t report it. And they don’t report it for lots of reasons,” she continued. “The foremost reason they don’t report it is because they don’t realize they’re supposed to report it. Nobody’s taught them or helped them understand that these are signs that a child might be being targeted for sexual misconduct.”

The Newman Report has been highlighting the systematic sexual abuse of children in government schools for years. Unfortunately, the problem is only growing. The last official data compiled by the U.S. Department of Education over two decades ago showed that about 10 percent of students were victims of sexual misconduct. 

That 2004 “Shakeshaft Report,” perhaps the most comprehensive review of the data on sex crimes by educators against children, was based on a survey of existing research at that time. It found that about one in ten children had been victims of sexual misconduct by government school staff. 

Today, those numbers are far higher, and little to nothing is being done. In fact, it is becoming increasingly normal for “educators” to justify and normalize sexual contact between adults and children, as The Newman Report has been documenting for years. 

Oftentimes, even when teachers are caught, the schools and district authorities simply move the offending faculty member to another school or another district. Experts in the field refer to this as “pass the trash,” and it is becoming more and more widespread, according to those who study the phenomenon. 

The figures are back in the news thanks to an explosive interview by investigative journalist Catherine Herridge with attorney John Manly. Speaking on Herridge’s “Straight to the Point” podcast for the Los Angeles Times, Manly described an “epidemic of sexual abuse” in the nation’s government schools that was continuing to destroy lives.   

Manly, who represented victims of USA Olympic Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, noted that teacher unions and systematic failure to report the crimes are enabling widespread sexual abuse of children in public schools. He also blasted “passing the trash,” saying predatory teachers were simply being reassigned rather than fired and prosecuted.  

“In public education in most states, it’s next to impossible to fire a bad teacher, and typically you don’t fire them,” Manly explained, noting that he has identified over 350 abusers in California’s government schools just based on the cases he has worked on. “They actually pay them to go away, even if they’ve sexually abused children.” 

Manly also pointed to “widespread non-reporting” of sexual abuse in schools. In fact, there is no legal requirement for most schools to even notify parents if and when it occurs — much less law enforcement. In Texas and other states, state law specifically allows schools not to report the abuse, leading to countless child rapists still in the classroom.

One especially horrific case mentioned by Manly was an LA district teacher who sexually abused over 100 children before being caught. He was only busted after somebody saw pictures he was developing featuring the horror and reported it to law enforcement. Incredibly, the school district destroyed the records of the abuse, too.     

“In the vast majority of cases we [have], the mandatory reporting statute is ignored, and schools investigate it themselves,” he explained. “When institutions or people investigate themselves, my experience is they rarely find themselves guilty.” It is all designed to “conceal the level abuse by school personnel from parents,” Manly added. 

Manly, who is working on numerous cases involving sexual abuse of children in school, noted that teachers who do report colleagues often face retaliation from the district. The unions, too, are well aware of the problem, but continue fighting against measures to protect children from abusers.  

“The one thing we should be doing is to protect children from this,” Manly said. “There is an epidemic of sexual abuse in the state by teachers, by coaches, by other school employees. What right-thinking person doesn’t want a teacher mandated by law to call the police when a little girl or a little boy is molested? That’s not only stupid policy but it’s frightening.”

Calling for federal investigations and action, Manly also argued that local and state education authorities are part of the problem. “Many administrators and school boards do not look at students as human beings,” he explained on the podcast. “They look at them as funding devices, and it gives me no pleasure to say that.” 

The widespread sexual abuse of children in government schools is a symptom of the problem: a godless system that rejects the Word of God altogether. If the indoctrination, dumbing down, and sexualization were not enough to show parents they must protect their children from government schools, perhaps the horror now coming to light will be. 

The system itself is beyond abusive. It is time for parents and policymakers to shut it down and protect the children, before millions of new victims are scarred and destroyed for life. The wellbeing of the next generation depends on taking action.  


FL School Document Tells Teachers to Help Children Hide Gender Confusion From Parents

6/8/2022 12:34:27 PM Andrea Morris

One Southeast Florida school district is telling its teachers to withhold details about a child’s transition to another gender from their parents.

Broward County Public Schools district’s “LGBTQ Critical Support Guide” states that it is now policy for educators to secretly ask transgender students how they want to be addressed and “assess the degree to which, if any, the parent(s)/guardian will be involved in the process.”

The measure is supposed to “consider the health, well-being and safety of the transitioning student.”

“Children typically begin expressing their gender identity between the ages of two and four years old. Around this age, transgender children often express their cross-gender identification to their family members or caregivers,” the guide claims.

School staff are urged to respect a student’s choice not to share their desire to transition with family members. 

The school district notes that “It is strongly suggested that school personnel privately ask transgender and gender nonconforming students how they want to be addressed in communications to the home or at conferences with the student’s parents/legal guardians.”

Students may also “wish” to consider transitioning over the summer “to maintain privacy and confidentiality,” the guidelines read.

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The document claims, “expression of transgender identity, or any other form of gender-expansive behavior, is a healthy, appropriate and typical aspect of human development.” 

Staff is slated to receive training that relates to transgender and nonbinary students in an effort to make a safer environment for all students. 

Educators are also given suggestions on how to better support LGBTQ issues and gender ideology. 

“Seek out anti-bias curricula and resources that are intersectional and affirming, making sure all types of families are incorporated into your curriculum and into your classroom discussions and conversation,” reads one tip.

Another suggests that teachers should “include books and resources reflecting different family structures, including LGBTQ+-headed families.” 

School staff is also expected to call the student by the preferred name and pronoun.

Additionally, the Florida school district is allowing students to use whichever restroom aligns with their chosen gender identity.

“Transgender students shall have access to the restroom that corresponds to their gender identity asserted at school or the restroom that makes them feel safe and comfortable. This means that transgender students are entitled to use gender-segregated restrooms that match their gender identity.”

CBN News reached out to Broward County Schools for comment but did not hear back at the time of publication. 

Similar concerns about schools hiding children’s gender confusion from parents are also playing out in states around the country from Kansas to Wisconsin.

Good Riddance: “Some” Florida Teachers Leave Profession Because they Can’t Teach Kindergarteners About Sex and Show Dirty Books

Good riddance. Several school boards and leftist teachers’ unions were outraged this past year when parents exposed the filth they were teaching their students and the porn books they were promoting in their school libraries. AG Merrick Garland Called On the FBI to Stalk and Harass American Parents Because They Objected to This Porn Book…

Source: Good Riddance: “Some” Florida Teachers Leave Profession Because they Can’t Teach Kindergarteners About Sex and Show Dirty Books