Tag Archives: Educator Sexual Misconduct
Unsafe
There are 341,000 students in the Chicago Public Schools, divided among 638 schools—476 elementary schools and 162 high schools. According to the recent report by the Chicago Public Schools Office of Inspector General (OIG), there were 446 sexual misconduct allegations reported to the OIG during the calendar year 2023.
Posted in Child Exploitation, Education, Marriage/Family/Culture, Pornography, Sexuality
Tagged abuse, Boston Globe, Catholic Church, Charole Shakeshaft, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Public Schools Office of Inspector General, children, education, Educator Sexual Misconduct, Elizabeth L. Jeglic, Hofstra University, John Jay College, OIG, Parents, public schools, school, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, sexual misconduct
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Institutional Grooming in Illinois
It has been almost 20 years since it has been documented that children in our schools are in grave danger of being sexually abused by teachers. In 2004, Charol Shakeshaft completed a U.S. Department of Education sponsored study on Educator Sexual Misconduct. The seminal findings showed that 9.6% of children in our schools, public and private, are victims of educator sexual misconduct sometime between kindergarten and 12th grade.
Posted in Education
Tagged Advocates for Youth, Answer, Charol Shakeshaft, Chicago Public Schools, Educator Sexual Misconduct, Faith Colson, Faith’s Law, institutionalized grooming, Michelle Mussman, National Sex Education Standards, Office of Inspector General, Planned Parenthood, SB 818, SIECUS, teacher unions, u.s. department of education
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