Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t the teachers just simply call the police?! This would be like me getting raped at work and only complaining to my boss to do something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is appalling and gives special education teachers a bad name. A nonverbal, intellectually disabled elementary school student may have touched the teacher in ways that are inappropriate and uncomfortable but he did not sexually assault her. That would be like saying my 18 month old assaulted me when she hit me during a tantrum. We do not expect the same behavior from children that we do from adults. That child needed help.
Intellectually challenged/low functioning does not equal not perverted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading the thread I actually thought this was about my friend. She is also a SPED teacher in LCPS who has been been sexually assaulted at school. She had a student even rape her with an object. Principal wouldn’t do anything or protect her. She really had ptsd about it and cried before going to school.
Student was verbal. Not intellectually disabled and knew what he was doing.
Crazy to think there are so many students like this in the system.
I think this is fake.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun county public schools is not safe for biological females.
Anonymous wrote:Reading the thread I actually thought this was about my friend. She is also a SPED teacher in LCPS who has been been sexually assaulted at school. She had a student even rape her with an object. Principal wouldn’t do anything or protect her. She really had ptsd about it and cried before going to school.
Student was verbal. Not intellectually disabled and knew what he was doing.
Crazy to think there are so many students like this in the system.
Anonymous wrote:This is appalling and gives special education teachers a bad name. A nonverbal, intellectually disabled elementary school student may have touched the teacher in ways that are inappropriate and uncomfortable but he did not sexually assault her. That would be like saying my 18 month old assaulted me when she hit me during a tantrum. We do not expect the same behavior from children that we do from adults. That child needed help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading the thread I actually thought this was about my friend. She is also a SPED teacher in LCPS who has been been sexually assaulted at school. She had a student even rape her with an object. Principal wouldn’t do anything or protect her. She really had ptsd about it and cried before going to school.
Student was verbal. Not intellectually disabled and knew what he was doing.
Crazy to think there are so many students like this in the system.
I think this is fake.
Maybe you wish it is fake but it’s not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading the thread I actually thought this was about my friend. She is also a SPED teacher in LCPS who has been been sexually assaulted at school. She had a student even rape her with an object. Principal wouldn’t do anything or protect her. She really had ptsd about it and cried before going to school.
Student was verbal. Not intellectually disabled and knew what he was doing.
Crazy to think there are so many students like this in the system.
I think this is fake.
Anonymous wrote:Reading the thread I actually thought this was about my friend. She is also a SPED teacher in LCPS who has been been sexually assaulted at school. She had a student even rape her with an object. Principal wouldn’t do anything or protect her. She really had ptsd about it and cried before going to school.
Student was verbal. Not intellectually disabled and knew what he was doing.
Crazy to think there are so many students like this in the system.
Anonymous wrote:Reading the thread I actually thought this was about my friend. She is also a SPED teacher in LCPS who has been been sexually assaulted at school. She had a student even rape her with an object. Principal wouldn’t do anything or protect her. She really had ptsd about it and cried before going to school.
Student was verbal. Not intellectually disabled and knew what he was doing.
Crazy to think there are so many students like this in the system.