Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is what will happen. FCPS will spend more money on attorneys to investigate, there will be no justice for the girls molested and no punishment for the boy who will be back in school to do it again.
At least one of the girls has retained counsel so it will be interesting to see if the school wants to settle with her.
FCPS will spend more on legal fees fighting the girls than they would spend by settling.
Settling what? FCPD responded to a call on March 5th, the alleged assailant was arrested on March 7th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is what will happen. FCPS will spend more money on attorneys to investigate, there will be no justice for the girls molested and no punishment for the boy who will be back in school to do it again.
At least one of the girls has retained counsel so it will be interesting to see if the school wants to settle with her.
FCPS will spend more on legal fees fighting the girls than they would spend by settling.
Settling what? FCPD responded to a call on March 5th, the alleged assailant was arrested on March 7th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is what will happen. FCPS will spend more money on attorneys to investigate, there will be no justice for the girls molested and no punishment for the boy who will be back in school to do it again.
At least one of the girls has retained counsel so it will be interesting to see if the school wants to settle with her.
FCPS will spend more on legal fees fighting the girls than they would spend by settling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Principal should lose her job. It doesn’t take an “investigation” to see she lied to the parent body on her email, as well as re-traumatizing the victims. Regardless of what happens to the perpetrator, the principal has failed.
I promise there’s a million emails of staff warning them about this kid. We see, we tell admin, nothing happens, until or unless it does, and then it’s like OMFG. I think sometimes it’s just by the grace of god that more incidents like this don’t happen in schools because the amount of red flags we send up that get ignored is appalling.
Is there an escalation protocol for when the principal's staff ignores warnings? Shouldn't criminal actions be reported to the police and not through FCPS channels?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Principal should lose her job. It doesn’t take an “investigation” to see she lied to the parent body on her email, as well as re-traumatizing the victims. Regardless of what happens to the perpetrator, the principal has failed.
I promise there’s a million emails of staff warning them about this kid. We see, we tell admin, nothing happens, until or unless it does, and then it’s like OMFG. I think sometimes it’s just by the grace of god that more incidents like this don’t happen in schools because the amount of red flags we send up that get ignored is appalling.
Anonymous wrote:Four more girls have come forward, the additional charges were announced today. That's 13 girls known to have been assaulted. Beyond the principal, who else at the school knew of this and didn't report it? Failure to report an adult assaulting children is a crime unto itself.
Anonymous wrote:The Principal should lose her job. It doesn’t take an “investigation” to see she lied to the parent body on her email, as well as re-traumatizing the victims. Regardless of what happens to the perpetrator, the principal has failed.
Anonymous wrote:Four more girls have come forward, the additional charges were announced today. That's 13 girls known to have been assaulted. Beyond the principal, who else at the school knew of this and didn't report it? Failure to report an adult assaulting children is a crime unto itself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is what will happen. FCPS will spend more money on attorneys to investigate, there will be no justice for the girls molested and no punishment for the boy who will be back in school to do it again.
At least one of the girls has retained counsel so it will be interesting to see if the school wants to settle with her.
FCPS will spend more on legal fees fighting the girls than they would spend by settling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.ffxnow.com/2026/03/24/fcps-opens-investigation-into-groping-allegations-at-fairfax-hs
Will anything actually be done?
No. And they’ll bury the report. Like they did with Hayfield.