To: tHe AnTiLiB
The Dallas Morning News has recently been reporting on the number of sex offenses by school teachers , more than 600 cases in which the districts covered the offenses and passed the offenders on to other school districts. For some reason this has not made the national publications, although what is true in Texas, it probably is true elsewhere. Maybe when someone sues a district for $100 million and wins?
To: RobbyS
JMO but I think the infiltration is too deep in our public schools and too far gone for us to fix. Private and homeschooling are my recommendations but we need to keep the government vouchers out because once in, the government will allow agenda pushers to ruin them also, in the name of equality.
To: RobbyS
The Dallas Morning News has recently been reporting on the number of sex offenses by school teachers , more than 600 cases in which the districts covered the offenses and passed the offenders on to other school districts. For some reason this has not made the national publications, although what is true in Texas, it probably is true elsewhere. Maybe when someone sues a district for $100 million and wins?
What's your point? Are you claiming the institutional coverup by the RCC hierarchy is ok? That it should be ignored? That the RCC should be held to the same moral standards as the general public?
51,994 posted on
05/07/2003 7:15:34 AM PDT by
OLD REGGIE
((I am a cult of one! UNITARJEWMIAN))
To: RobbyS
Well, obviously, schools need to end teacher abstinence and allow them to be married. The students should petition the administrators about this. ;o)
51,998 posted on
05/07/2003 7:42:12 AM PDT by
al_c
To: RobbyS
Maybe when someone sues a district for $100 million and wins? I have no doubt these sorts of cases have happened. And lawsuits would bring headlines, no doubt about it.
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