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stefan
10-07-2007, 11:36 AM
Officials: Middle School Students Caught In Sex Act In Class
By Carl Willis

HOUSTON -- Some parents in Fort Bend County are outraged after their children said they witnessed a pair of eighth-graders engaged in a sex act, right in the middle of class.

Parents told KPRC Local 2 that they received the unsettling news about an incident at Crockett Middle School in a letter that went home on Friday.

"My mouth flew open when you told me just a few minutes ago," Lubergha Munson said. "I didn't expect you to say anything like that. I thought you were going to say they were fighting or something."

The principal sent letters home with some students explaining a situation that was reported to campus administrators last week.

The principal reported that the students, a boy and a girl, made inappropriate sexual contact with each other while other students watched.

That was a shock for Tom Ray, who has a 14-year-old daughter.

"To me there are a host of problems and I think it starts at home," Ray said.

In the letter, Principal Corliss Rogers said that there was an investigation and that both students received appropriate disciplinary action.

The letter does not say where the teacher was at the time.

However, some concerned parents told the station that their children said the sex act happened once the teacher stepped out of the classroom.

"I think there should be more supervision. If that's the case and they have enough time to do such things, obviously there's not people there to supervise them," Crockett parent Gerry Banez said. "That's real disheartening."

What's also disheartening for some parents was the amount of time it took for the information to get to them. It's been more than a week since the incident happened.

"I would expect the parent to at least have a call from the principal if not the day at least the next morning. I don't believe there's any excuse why that wouldn't happen," Ray said.

Still, some parents said it all boils down to a lack of respect.

"No respect for authority, no respect for themselves, (and) not for the other kids in the classroom," Munson said.

Campus and district counselors have talked with the students who were in the class and will be available in the future if those students need to talk.

stefan
10-07-2007, 11:40 AM
found this from earlier in march ... bold stuff

Superintendent: 6th-Graders Had Sex In Class
POSTED: 3:53 pm CST March 9, 2007

Indianapolis - Parents and students told the news media, and Associate School Superintendent Dr. Jeff Swennson confirmed this month that two sixth-graders had sex in a class at Raymond Park Middle School in November. The district acknowledged in a statement Thursday that the students "were involved in inappropriate conduct in a lab class last semester" and added that it investigated and took "appropriate action."

On Friday, a spokeswoman said the superintendent would speak about the matter at Tuesday's regularly scheduled parent-teacher-student association meeting at 6 p.m. at the middle school.

Attendees will be able to ask questions, according to the spokeswoman, Myra Borshoff.

Parents of students in the district said they are upset that the school system hasn't revealed how the students were disciplined or whether the teacher was reprimanded.

The scandal broke after an Indianapolis TV news station released an investigative report alleging the incident occurred. Swennson then confirmed that the district had knowledge of the alleged incident, saying it happened almost four months ago in an industrial arts lab with the teacher present.

Swennson said another child acted as a "lookout," disputing an insider

JP
10-07-2007, 01:13 PM
Unfortunately this is not shocking at all.

Gutpiler_Utahn
10-11-2007, 10:19 AM
Just one more reason to home school. Educating children is like running a business. If it's YOUR business, you care much more than any of your employees do. If you want your child to receive the best education they can... If you want something done right, do it yourself.

Not saying that teachers don't care, but nobody can care about your kids as much as you do, and your kids deserve the best of what you have to offer. :2thumbs: :soapbox:

packfish
10-11-2007, 11:26 AM
But there is a socialization problem. The home school kids( not all of them but a good portion) have a problem finding their place or role in society.

stefan
10-11-2007, 11:37 AM
But there is a socialization problem. The home school kids( not all of them but a good portion) have a problem finding their place or role in society.

yes there are as SORTS of problems with home schooling.

on the other hand ... after and before school parents SHOULD be strongly and regularly interacting with their children in regards to their school work.

James_B_Wads2000
10-11-2007, 12:32 PM
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packfish
10-11-2007, 02:01 PM
on the other hand ... after and before school parents SHOULD be strongly and regularly interacting with their children in regards to their school work.[/quote]

Parents should be strongly interacting with their kids no matter what it is.