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Texas School District Failed to Tell Parents After First Grade Boys Allegedly Force Girl to Perform Sex Act, Filmed on iPad

Texas School District Failed to Tell Parents After First Grade Boys Allegedly Force Girl to Perform Sex Act, Filmed on iPad

The girl’s parents “only caught on after a change in the girl’s behavior.” The district never contacted the family.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_b1xk6pTqVg

Plainview ISD is under fire after the district did not tell parents about alleged sexual abuse concerning first graders.

The girl’s parents “only caught on after a change in the girl’s behavior.” From KCBD:

“She’s in distress, she’s like ‘my stomach hurts. I just want to lay down,’” [the girl’s older cousin Heather] Gonzales said. “You can tell something’s wrong with her. So, they said ‘what’s going on? What happened?’”

That is when the child told her cousin that a boy exposed himself to her in the lunch line at school.

Unfortunately, that was not the most disturbing part of the six-year-old girl’s story.

The girl claimed a student pulled her under a desk and forced her to perform a sex act during class more than a week before.

The incident was reportedly recorded by another student on a school iPad. The video reportedly showed the young girl doing her best to fight back.

“She said she was hitting him with the poetry book,” Gonzales said.

Gonzales asked her cousin how long the incident took place.

“She said, ‘until they let me go,’” Gonzales stated.

The family contacted the school district. The people told them “no comment” or “I cannot tell you.” They also kept the girl at the same desk as her alleged abusers.

Plainview ISD Superintendent H.T. Sanchez told KCBD the district immediately contacted CPS. The state investigator told them to keep everything confidential “because he wanted to be sure that he was able to get the full story from each of the students, the minors, that were involved.”

The girl’s family and other families aren’t accepting the excuse:

Gonzales said the district should be doing more to protect other kids.

“Are you letting these other parents know their kids could possibly be a victim next?” Gonzales stated. “I feel like, as a parent, you should know.”

Parents protested on Friday at the school district headquarters.

The district put the teacher who was in the classroom on administrative leave.

Plainview ISD canceled classes at the elementary school on Monday because of “misinformation” and threats of violence.” It used the Allen, TX, shooting as an excuse:

As we continue to receive threats and as there was a mass shooting in Allen Texas, PISD will cancel school Monday throughout the district in an abundance of caution. Due to misinformation regarding a matter under investigation, we continue to receive threats of violence that are extremely concerning. Our police chief has submitted all of the screenshots to the FBI, DPS, and other relevant law enforcement agencies. We will remain in communication and advise families when we will reconvene classes.

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Comments

CommoChief | May 8, 2023 at 1:23 pm

Worthless, ass covering bureaucrats more interested in filling out paperwork requirements of some ‘policy’ than to notify the Parents the day it occurred. Nor apparently, remove the students who sexually assaulted a 6 year old from the classroom nor inform other Parents about the danger these particular Students pose and very likely that other Students pose from other assaults the bureaucracy covered up.

I imagine their message board is a little salty. Tough cookies liars. Come clean and identify every ass covering bureaucrat involved in this, announce their firing and maybe folks will clam down long enough for a Police investigation of the events and the cover up to be completed before anyone does anything drastic.

    guyjones in reply to CommoChief. | May 8, 2023 at 2:46 pm

    The edu-bureaucrats are the same everywhere. The administrators in the Loudoun County, Virginia, school district attempted to cover up a male tranny student’s sexual assault committed against two girls, at two separate schools.

    These snakes are all the same — they’re Dumb-o-crats, so, accountability and transparency are totally alien to them.

      henrybowman in reply to guyjones. | May 8, 2023 at 3:50 pm

      And this year they are proposing a major budget item for converting all their rest rooms to unisex, as if absolutely nothing unusual had happened.

      CommoChief in reply to guyjones. | May 8, 2023 at 4:35 pm

      Which after that event and the National outrage that ensued makes this repetition of school staff and admin concealing from Parents of the girl, other Parents and the public at large all the more heinous.

      I would also ask where 6 year olds are being taught sexual acts in the first place and how children of that age even know what a sexual act is?
      6 year olds are innocents, unless the school district is allowing Drag Time Reading Hour or some other LGBTQIA+++ pushed perversions to be taught to these students!!
      CRT, Sexuality, “Trandgenderism” and other deviancies should be banned from any school before college, and any teacher or administrator that takes it upon themself to teach or speak to any student about those subjects should be immediately fired and charged with child sex abuse.

        Antifundamentalist in reply to Nicki Cribb. | May 9, 2023 at 9:05 pm

        Six year old children know what sex acts are because their parents allow them to watch television not meant for children. Have you ever watched an episode of CSI? I know parents who actually allowed their 7 year old to watch that show, and that was fairly benign compared to what is out there now.

        Little children of unfit parents observe sex acts at home.
        In a previous life as a foster care worker, I had a boy named Q. My foster mother told me she’d seen him lay a doll down on a bed and hump it.
        Q was very intelligent, but also very violent. The agency psychologist told me he was the first child under 3 (33 months old) he’d ever seen who already exhibited sociopathic tendencies.
        The foster parents (who were my best, and who were also responsible for four other children) were in my office every day, until I called the city. When the child welfare supervisor said, “Bring him in,” I didn’t ask her if she was sure.
        Q thought we were having a fun journey (a walk to McDonald’s or Burger King, a second walk, a subway ride, a third walk), until journey’s end. When he saw the room I was taking him to, he howled. He’d been there before. To him, it was like Room 101.
        And no, I haven’t been able to find anything out about him online. He’d be 36 by now.

      Texasvoice in reply to guyjones. | May 11, 2023 at 5:29 am

      This might very well end in CPS removing the girl from parent’s custody with that becoming a whole new fight. CPS often takes children without reason without following the law–even when ordered to return the child it may take a year as proven in a Montgomery County case. How is OK that the school district did nothing and the teacher in the classroom did NOT stop this attack?? When you hear the statement “Children aren’t safe in school” how can you NOT believe it–As when we talk about gun violence this kind of behavior is happening more and more so why aren’t we demanding that the certificates-credentials of all that failed to keep this child safe canceled to keep all of them away fr-m children–don’t care if that impacts their ability to make a living or social standing for their own families. This child will carry this trauma for her entire life! No safe place for our kids?

    These are REALLY, REALLY demented corrupt people, who should face criminal and civil charges.

    M Poppins in reply to CommoChief. | May 9, 2023 at 8:27 am

    can’t believe that all the parents didn’t pull their children out of the school.

This kind of child abuse will continue until fed up fathers get a belly full of their daughters being abused and bring down the wrath of the Lord on any and all who participate, cover up and explain away what is being done to their children. I will say, with all the circumspection I can summon, that some people will have to get hurt to some degree before change happens.

    gonzotx in reply to Whitewall. | May 8, 2023 at 2:42 pm

    As a mother I would literally destroy that teacher, principal and supervisor

      Eagle1 in reply to gonzotx. | May 8, 2023 at 3:16 pm

      You forgot the school district’s attorney who no doubt had a hand in making a crap decision.

      SophieA in reply to gonzotx. | May 8, 2023 at 4:15 pm

      As a mother although of adult children, I worry that there is an all-out assault on young daughters everywhere and at every age and that fills me with an overwhelming sense of righteous anger!

      Expressing righteous anger on some Facebook page is not a viable threat. Parents of innocent girls are not the problem here. The problem comes from schools who would rather sacrifice the innocence of a little girl than address the supervisory deficiencies and discipline of real offenders in their schools.

      At this point, no one should care about the boys who assaulted and a little girl beyond her ability to comprehend what happened to her. She was violated. They did it and deserve to be punished so they never do this again.

      When did we as a society decide to stop protecting little girls from predatory boys? What happened to “good touch; bad touch” teachings and counselors at the ready to listen to little girls before they get physically sick by having to deal with sitting by her abusers days on end?

      Shameful!!

        CommoChief in reply to SophieA. | May 8, 2023 at 4:40 pm

        The boys were in the same class so presumably also 6 years old. Those aren’t exactly ‘predators’. They are 1st grade kids who didn’t have the adult in the room intervene according to reports. That said this outrageous behavior by the boys came from somewhere, some example these boys were emulating. That the teacher didn’t intervene and stop this immediately is beyond belief.

          M Poppins in reply to CommoChief. | May 9, 2023 at 8:29 am

          This is common behavior – classes too big, teachers stupid.

          GWB in reply to CommoChief. | May 9, 2023 at 10:17 am

          No, they are definitely ‘predators’. And their parents need to be held to account, as well.

          Children are all little barbarians. It is their parents’ job to civilize them. If they don’t, they should be held accountable to society at large.

          Massinsanity in reply to CommoChief. | May 9, 2023 at 12:28 pm

          I do’t care if there are 50 kids in the room, how un-attentive or disinterested do you have to be to not notice one of your students is not at her desk and under another desk?

          CommoChief in reply to CommoChief. | May 9, 2023 at 1:53 pm

          Respectfully, the boys were predatory in their behavior. It was reprehensible but 1st grade boys aren’t the classic profile of ‘predator’ which in this context is sexual predator. They don’t have a sex drive yet.

          These boys were emulating behavior they had seen somewhere; maybe in person, maybe on line. Kids will absolutely go ‘lord of the flies’ if you don’t keep control of them. Each generation has to be civilized by the prior ones or civilization is lost. Someone, maybe lots of of them but for sure their Parents didn’t do very good job of raising these boys. That should absolutely come into play. The results speak for themselves; they are unfit Parents based upon the actions of their kids.

          Dimsdale in reply to CommoChief. | May 9, 2023 at 2:42 pm

          The stated fact that 6 year old students were left unattended is a seriously egregious revelation. That any students could force another student under a desk, fighting all the while, either means no supervision, or the teacher let it happen.

        Whitewall in reply to SophieA. | May 8, 2023 at 4:55 pm

        An increasingly sick culture will produce this kind of behavior. It starts among adults and descends to teens and then right down the age scale. It seems girls at any age are a target both culturally and politically. Feminism has yielded to female abuse. Sadly, too many adult females are willing accomplices in order to keep their jobs and their social standing in the culture.

        M Poppins in reply to SophieA. | May 9, 2023 at 8:28 am

        better question: when will parents stop sending their children to government schools?

          Massinsanity in reply to M Poppins. | May 9, 2023 at 12:38 pm

          Private schools aren’t much better in many cases. Catholic schools tend to be more conservative on the sexuality/gender topics but many of them are all in on CRT. Unfortunately many Catholic schools are in trouble or closing due to demographic issues and a general move away from religion. In the Boston area we have had 3 announce closing in the last 4 months.

          Non-religious private schools run the gamut from somewhat conservative to way more liberal than even the publics.

          Dimsdale in reply to M Poppins. | May 21, 2023 at 1:27 pm

          I taught at a catholic school in MA during the “pandemic,” and we never closed, and nobody got any significant case of COVID, except the principal. Go figure, the guy in the least contact with students.

          Anyway, my main point is that the students were remarkably conservative and cognizant of the left’s attempts to corrupt them.

          I was very happy to hear that, and felt there might still be hope for the future.

    Ironclaw in reply to Whitewall. | May 8, 2023 at 3:34 pm

    Somebody always has to get hurt.

SeiteiSouther | May 8, 2023 at 1:37 pm

Lawsuit. Lawsuit. Lawsuit.

If that was my daughter, I’d sue the every loving shit out of the school system.

Then, I’d go after the parents of the “darling” little boys.

This behavior is learned. It needs to stop.

This, of course, won’t correct the problem, but my family will have the resources from the suit to get my child into adequate therapy after this traumatic incident.

nordic prince | May 8, 2023 at 1:50 pm

Sex Ed for pre-pubescent children – what could possibly go wrong?

    Whitewall in reply to nordic prince. | May 8, 2023 at 2:27 pm

    I borrowed this from another blogger:

    “Let any great nation of modern times be confronted by two conflicting propositions, the one grounded upon the utmost probability and reasonableness and the other upon the most glaring error, and it will almost invariably embrace the latter.” HL Mencken

chrisboltssr | May 8, 2023 at 2:15 pm

Get your kids up out of public schools and abandon the notion that your kids have a “right” to a “free” education provided by the most corrupt entiy on earth, the government.

    utroukx in reply to chrisboltssr. | May 8, 2023 at 3:37 pm

    I have been saying this for years, but unfortunately there are too many parents who enjoy the “free” babysitting.

      gonzotx in reply to utroukx. | May 8, 2023 at 4:33 pm

      Well it’s not free, I pay 8,000 a year in school taxes

      We need school choice amd we need to have OUR money to pay for it

      I pay for my granddaughter to attend a religious school, she’s in kindergarten and it’s 7,000/year and goes up with each grade. I have the second one starting in 2 yrs.

      By the time they are in HS it’s about 15,000 a piece.

        CommoChief in reply to gonzotx. | May 8, 2023 at 4:43 pm

        Agree 100%. School choice with sufficient funding attached to be a true choice for empowering Parents and when competition kicks in maybe fixing the public schools, those which are left anyway after the exodus.

          Dimsdale in reply to CommoChief. | May 21, 2023 at 1:30 pm

          That’s what they are afraid of, and enforce the Blain amendments.

          You pay twice to send your kids to a parochial school.

          Let the left tell me how that is “fair.”

        chrisboltssr in reply to gonzotx. | May 8, 2023 at 8:47 pm

        That’s great, but I think even $7,000 is too much for a private education.

          gonzotx in reply to chrisboltssr. | May 9, 2023 at 3:42 am

          They get no funding from the government, you get what you pay for and honestly , the teachers, bless their hearts are not paid very well but do it cause of service.
          Cost a lot of money to operate a k-12 school.

          gonzotx in reply to chrisboltssr. | May 9, 2023 at 3:45 am

          My son went to a boarding school for 2 years, it was 50,000 a year

          Probably saved his life

          And we are not rich amd don’t have any help

          You do as you think you must at the time

      Dimsdale in reply to utroukx. | May 9, 2023 at 3:25 pm

      But they have to pick up the babysitting when they get out….

    M Poppins in reply to chrisboltssr. | May 9, 2023 at 8:30 am

    EXACTLY WHAT I HAVE BEEN SAYING.

Ann in L.A. | May 8, 2023 at 2:21 pm

I’d be PISD too.

School is near Lubbock Tx, use to be very conservative, now overrun with illegals

Expect more of this

This is why I keep telling people, Texas ain’t red anymore and not the state it was 20 years ago, I live here

He literally had his penis in her mouth, think about that, wish she would have bitten it off

    Paul in reply to gonzotx. | May 8, 2023 at 3:02 pm

    I don’t assume that just because someone is illegal that they are progressive. In fact, my experience getting to know some Mexican illegals over the past 15 years is that many of them are very conservative, especially on the social issues.

    One guy I know has rented some property from me for more than 12 years. He wanted to get his children out of the East Austin schools because he wanted to get them away from the ‘Chicano’ influence (his word, not mine). Instead they went to school out in Johnson City and are growing up to be cowboys just like their daddy. Just last week he proudly told me that he and his wife have adopted a newborn baby from a woman at their church… while the rest of the country puffs up their chest about the abortion debate this couple is actually doing something about it. And yeah, I helped him get his green card… this country is a better place with people like him in it.

      gonzotx in reply to Paul. | May 8, 2023 at 4:26 pm

      We have seen just recently the many murders by illegals, numerous, sex trafficking, throwing toddlers over the wall

      These are NOT peope we want or need in this Country

      Stop saying in effect, it’s only a few

      BS

      Come in the right way

      gonzotx in reply to Paul. | May 8, 2023 at 4:28 pm

      It doesn’t mattter if some of the illegals are good people

      This is not their Country

      You are part of the problem

        Paul in reply to gonzotx. | May 8, 2023 at 8:57 pm

        He’s not illegal anymore. I know that probably chaps your ass, but tough shit.

          gonzotx in reply to Paul. | May 9, 2023 at 3:37 am

          You are definitely a huge part of the problem
          This is a “dreamer” and we have millions and millions of them and this is destroying our country., our culture, our way of life…
          They get in , bring in their HUGE families, mostly sucking on our money, and keep coming and coming.

          50 million and coming. They all need to be marched back.

          All…

          I’ve got some handkerchiefs for you.

      nordic prince in reply to Paul. | May 8, 2023 at 8:04 pm

      Sneaking into the country illegally and continuing to domicile in the US without waiting in line like everyone else ain’t exactly starting the path to citizenship on the right foot.

        Agreed, but the guy was a young child when his father brought him here illegally. As an adult he got in line, got it straight with INS and was eventually issued his green card.

        As conservatives finally wake up to the fact that we are getting our asses kicked in the culture war, I’m suggesting that writing people like him off just because they’re from Mexico is a mistake. I have a helluva lot more in common with him than I do with most of my white, rich liberal neighbors in Austin.

      M Poppins in reply to Paul. | May 9, 2023 at 8:33 am

      The fact is that incest and sex with toddlers is common in lower class/working class Mexico.

First grade is a little young for natural drives beyond polymorphous perverse. As National Lampoon had it, in a specialized magazine covers issue (“Guns and Sandwiches,” e.g.) “Piddle: a child’s first sex magazine.”

They’re imitating something, not turning into sex fiends.

    Paul in reply to rhhardin. | May 8, 2023 at 3:04 pm

    I had a similar thought… I suspect this is a direct result of the proliferation of freely accessible pornography on the Internet, along with lax (or absent) parents who are happy to use ‘screens’ as a parental crutch.

    Dathurtz in reply to rhhardin. | May 8, 2023 at 3:28 pm

    Yes. The boys who did this are also being sexually abused. Children that young are not sexual beings unless someone forces them to be.

    We had a case about 5 years ago of a boy (7) getting the snot whipped out of him by a gaggle of girls in his class. He had tried to grab several of them by the crotch. It was looked into and it turns out his mother is a prostitute who services clients while the boy is in the same room.

    This isn’t to degrade the absolute horror of that girl or the negligence of the school. That little girl needs help. The little boys need help, too.

      geronl in reply to Dathurtz. | May 8, 2023 at 6:46 pm

      They have sexually explicit books available in the school library with illustrations of oral sex and other kinds of sex. What do you think all the “book banning” crap from the left is after

        Dathurtz in reply to geronl. | May 8, 2023 at 7:57 pm

        They’re six years old. They aren’t reenacting gender queer after they checked out from a library and read it. Kids that age doing sexual things are doing them because they see them elsewhere. Almost always at home.

        I, too, oppose giving sexually explicit books to kids. Especially at school. It would be really, really surprising if that is where the kids got the idea.

          Concise in reply to Dathurtz. | May 10, 2023 at 9:21 am

          How do you know the age of the “boys” involved? There are illegals with beards , mustaches, and facial tattoos claiming to be children in Europe and this country. Don’t know exactly what the situation is here but no one is checking birth certificates at our border.

    Concise in reply to rhhardin. | May 8, 2023 at 10:14 pm

    I think you’re all mistaken because you’re assuming that this “boy” is the normal age of a US child in 1st grade. I suspect this is an illegal of indeterminate age. For all we know, these school district creeps could have placed a 14 or 15 year old illegal in that class.

      M Poppins in reply to Concise. | May 9, 2023 at 8:38 am

      children are sexualized in lower class Mexican society. They often sleep in the same bed or room as their parents.

        GWB in reply to M Poppins. | May 9, 2023 at 10:21 am

        That does not sexualize them. Or would you claim that most Americans in the 19th century were “sexualizing” their kids, too?

          Concise in reply to GWB. | May 10, 2023 at 9:27 am

          How about the treatment of illegal children on the journey to, and, in some cases their settlement in, this country? is that enough mistreatment for you?

    M Poppins in reply to rhhardin. | May 9, 2023 at 8:36 am

    No, this isn’t anything new. I am over 50 and I saw boys doing things like that to girls when I was in kindergarten, decades ago.

      7Ford7 in reply to M Poppins. | May 9, 2023 at 8:47 am

      I’m over 50 also. Never once heard of
      or saw perversities like this happening in any grade school ever. Your experience is an anomaly, at least among middle class schools.

      CommoChief in reply to M Poppins. | May 9, 2023 at 2:03 pm

      Where was this so I can make a note to never go where children in kindergarten were doing this and it was commonplace 50 years ago. I can’t imagine the decline of civilization in that location in five decades since then.

Trans/homosexuals grooming in schools, scouts, churches, etc., celebrity pedophiles in the neighborhood and casting couches, trans/socials at story time, locker rooms, and detention. Social progress: one step forward, two steps backward.

inspectorudy | May 8, 2023 at 5:15 pm

Like Congress, school boards, and administrations have a lot of dead/rotten wood in them and need to be voted/kicked out. If there is one good thing to have come from Covid, it is the exposure of the public school system. Between the unions and their thugs teaching things that no child should ever hear let alone learn, we now know what and who needs to go.

E Howard Hunt | May 8, 2023 at 5:49 pm

How is it that sexually undeveloped, six-year-old boys know enough about oral sex to put this little girl through the paces? Their parents are criminally responsible for allowing them to be exposed to this filth. The teachers will likely skulk away unpunished, but go after those no-good parents.

    geronl in reply to E Howard Hunt. | May 8, 2023 at 6:45 pm

    Have you seen some of the books they have in these schools libraries? Some want them banned. They have images of people performing sex ads.

    Dathurtz in reply to E Howard Hunt. | May 8, 2023 at 8:09 pm

    Hopefully, the teacher and principal will be (at the least) fired.

    The kids know about it because they have seen it. They have seen it often. They have had it reinforced that it is a good thing. Whomever is in charge of those kids is being sexual either with or in front of those kids.

      M Poppins in reply to Dathurtz. | May 9, 2023 at 8:42 am

      again, very common in lower class Mx society. This has been documented by anthropologists like Oscar Lewis and others.

Fire every one of them; prosecute the living hell out of them; and then sue them back to the stone age–the left doesn’t understand anything else.

This will be part of the curriculum sooner than we think

Could the parents press charges against everyone, including school officials, as “accessories-after-the-fact”?

    7Ford7 in reply to jb4. | May 9, 2023 at 8:52 am

    Schools are de facto guardians of all students in attendance at school or participating in school sponsored activities. The principal, the teacher, any aides or other adults supervising the victim and the offenders should be noted as negligent on CPS files by allowing the victim to be endangered. They should all be removed from any role, paid or voluntary, where they interact with children, except for their own families.

What actually happened? An “oral” event? I don’t see the prospects for lower unit operations at that tender age.

Public schools are an abomination of evil, from Carter’s era, ever after.

No child should ever have to return to such a hostile, malignant and toxic environment.

What I have yet to hear a decent explanation of is how schools, including universities, get to replace the real criminal justice system by having their woke administrators (or possibly a tame ‘Student Court’) make these critical legal decisions?

IMO the school district in this case shouldn’t have had the option to do anything but call in the police to deal with this. It’s a crime for crying out loud, not a classroom discipline issue or an inconvenience to be brushed under the rug if it doesn’t support their ideology.

    Dathurtz in reply to Gosport. | May 9, 2023 at 6:26 am

    Yes. Crimes should involve the legal system. I have never understood why parents let schools punish kids for actual crimes.

    lc in reply to Gosport. | May 9, 2023 at 9:03 am

    I believe public schools are required to report such abuse. Some people are in big trouble. As they should be.

      Dathurtz in reply to lc. | May 9, 2023 at 3:47 pm

      The teacher is required to make a report to the Texas child services immediately. I don’t know the legalities in Texas, but I would be very very surprised to find that the school wasn’t breaking the law by intentionally not informing the parents.

Suburban Farm Guy | May 9, 2023 at 7:09 am

“What do you mean saying Democrats are pedophiles?” an outraged 60 Minutes asked….

Here’s Exhibit 4,752,739 for ya, dumbass

Parents don’t expect crimes in elementary school. First, don’t give the school faculty or staff the benefit of the doubt. Don’t rely on them to tell the truth. Second, file a police report. The police may refuse to take it seriously. Document your efforts to file a police report. File a report with CPS. The adults in the room were negligent. They allowed a situation which endangered the child victim. Report them. They shouldn’t be teachers or aides ever again. Third, DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD BACK TO THAT SCHOOL. Demand a change of school. It may be inconvenient for the parents. Suck it up. Protect your child from juvenile sex offenders and criminally negligent teachers and aides.

Uh oh. Parents protesting at the school administration?? I bet the Freaks, Bozos, and Imbeciles had to leave their posts at the latin Catholic mass hurriedly to film this for future arrests.

Of course, it’s OK to teach kindergarteners about sexuality and gender and to have pornographic books about LGBTEIEIO behavior in the libraries.

What could possibly go wrong?