Don’t Stand So Close to Me
This is the Evil that has taken over our Texas School Systems.
Texas has been facing a serious crisis regarding child sexual abuse in schools, with thousands of allegations against educators. Here are some key findings:
52,782 complaints were recorded against Texas educators between 2021 and 2024.
6,888 cases of sexual and violent misconduct by public school employees were reported, with 6,654 left unresolved.
44,349 educators were flagged as “do not hire” due to misconduct, yet enforcement actions remain inconsistent.
38,778 abuse cases were reported statewide, but no formal investigation was opened in response to any of them.
Additionally, a report titled “State-Sponsored Child Abuse” revealed that 61% of misconduct reports were not investigated by the Texas Education Agency.
Child sexual abuse in schools is a serious issue, and statistics reveal alarming trends:
Prevalence: Studies indicate that 1 in 5 girls and 1 in 20 boys experience child sexual abuse. Many cases go unreported, making the actual numbers likely higher.
Age Vulnerability: Children are most at risk between the ages of 7 and 13.
Public School Reports: The U.S. Department of Education found that allegations of sexual violence in public schools have tripled in recent years.
Sexual Violence Incidents: During the 2020-21 school year, school districts reported 2,700 incidents of sexual assault and 350 incidents of rape or attempted rape.
Harassment & Bullying: Schools reported 17,000 allegations of harassment or bullying based on sex and 20,800 allegations based on sexual orientation.
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