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Mother Demands Answers...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (WSVN) -- A mother is demanding answers from the Broward County School Board after they withheld information regarding her daughter's "inappropriate behavior."
A teacher found three students from William Dandy Middle, a special education school, engaging in what officials would only classify as "inappropriate behavior" in the parking lot, back on Dec. 19. According to police, however, the inappropriate behavior was actually all three kids, with their pants down, having intercourse. The incident involved two 13-year-old boys, and an 11-year-old, mentally handicapped girl.
Although all three are in "exceptional student education," authorities say the boys were well enough mentally to know what they were doing.
The incident was reported only two days later, after a school police officer overheard two other people talking about it. The 11-year-old's mother says that when she did find out about the incident, she wasn't told the whole story. She is now demanding answers as to why her daughter was not being supervised.
According to the mother of the young girl, since the girl has been pulled out of her middle school and placed in another school, her behavior has changed. "She seems sad," said the mother. "She's biting on her nails. She's not playing with her brothers like she usually did. She looks like she's thinking about something else."
The Fort Lauderdale Police Department is investigating the case in conjunction with the school board in the search for the unanswered questions.
A teacher found three students from William Dandy Middle, a special education school, engaging in what officials would only classify as "inappropriate behavior" in the parking lot, back on Dec. 19. According to police, however, the inappropriate behavior was actually all three kids, with their pants down, having intercourse. The incident involved two 13-year-old boys, and an 11-year-old, mentally handicapped girl.
Although all three are in "exceptional student education," authorities say the boys were well enough mentally to know what they were doing.
The incident was reported only two days later, after a school police officer overheard two other people talking about it. The 11-year-old's mother says that when she did find out about the incident, she wasn't told the whole story. She is now demanding answers as to why her daughter was not being supervised.
According to the mother of the young girl, since the girl has been pulled out of her middle school and placed in another school, her behavior has changed. "She seems sad," said the mother. "She's biting on her nails. She's not playing with her brothers like she usually did. She looks like she's thinking about something else."
The Fort Lauderdale Police Department is investigating the case in conjunction with the school board in the search for the unanswered questions.
Originally Posted by ElGringoLoco,Jan 10 2008, 02:57 PM
"She seems sad," said the mother. "She's biting on her nails. She's not playing with her brothers like she usually did. She looks like she's thinking about something else."
but in all seriousness WTF > ?
Why were these "mentally challenged" children left alone long enough to wander into a parking lot on school grounds to then JUMP straight into sex ????

Shit when I went to Robert Rennick (special middle school for children who behave bad ) ??? they never left none of us alone...freaking had a para professional watch us all go to the bathroom and everything?
Originally Posted by crazylarry85,Jan 10 2008, 04:40 PM
but in all seriousness WTF > ? Why were these "mentally challenged" children left alone long enough to wander into a parking lot on school grounds to then JUMP straight into sex ???? 

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