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Multiple Wicomico County Public School Employees Charged With Sex Abuse of Children: Part I

We have seen a growing trend of sex abuse cases in Wicomico County Public Schools with employees pursuing sexual relations with minor children. The school system would have you believe that all of these are isolated incidents and under control, but they are not. They all happened with a few years of each other, and these are just those who were caught.

The question is, how many more employees in the school system have in the past (but were never caught), are currently involved, or will possibly be involved in a sexual situation with a minor student? Although it is impossible to speculate, the environment is ripe and aided by school officials.
The K-12 school system is an environment where sexual grooming occurs frequently, with the use of sexually-explicit materials featured and offered by activist librarians and by some activist English teachers. There are even some activist teachers that find it more important to parade their own sexuality by placing rainbow flags on taxpayer walls, while advancing their sexual social justice victimhood entitlement upon vulnerable and confused children.
The school provides “Safe Spaces,” creating grounds for secretive grooming sessions. Each school has a publicly undisclosed internal directory of “Trusted Adults” to meet with children. Not to be confused with mentors, various activist teachers sign up to be trusted adults in each school and are counseling children outside of their scope of education for which they were originally hired. Our school administration then provides them access to our children.
Children meet with these “trusted” adult(s) behind closed doors, who advise them on topics like gender-identity and sexuality without parental knowledge. Some of these vulnerable children are manipulated, exploited, and sometimes referred to outside activist organizations or agencies for further grooming or separation from their parents.

12 thoughts on “Multiple Wicomico County Public School Employees Charged With Sex Abuse of Children: Part I”

  1. The principal at Bennett knew it was happening and let it she was charged but nothing ever came of it she got away with it

  2. No courts if that was my child molested

    We need to start kicking some azz to set a pattern of response

    You molest a kid, we beat you unconscious

    No courts needed

  3. Worcester Sheriff and State’s attorney are spot on to require standards in reporting crime in school as we now learn of past crimes that were hidden by the system. Not only are public schools failing in educating our children but are hot beds for abuse and violence of them.
    Administrators must be held accountable when criminal activity is not addressed or reported.

  4. Well remember all of this when they say they need to raise your taxes and say “IT IS FOR THE KIDS”! Everyone who want’s something always try to use the kids as heartstrings, so you go brain dead when they say it is for the kids, yet nothing is being done for the kids except bringing pedo’s an porn into schools.

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