Public School Abuse Archive
Save Your Children!
For years, we’ve hesitated to share the stories we witness daily—the abuses happening in so-called “good” schools across the country. We won’t stay silent any longer.
We’re done pretending that the constant threats—student-on-student violence, school shootings, sexual assault, abuse by teachers and administrators, LGBTQI+ indoctrination, Marxist instruction, pornography in libraries and classrooms, anti-human environmentalism, anti-Christian religious instruction, anti-American multiculturalism, anti-family sex education, and anti-science gender ideology—are not an existential threat to our children, our families, our nation, and the Church.
Schools are not safe places. Parents, it’s time to bring your children home. We’re here to help you do it.
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National Study Reveals Widespread Sexual Misconduct and Abuse by K–12 School Employees
The National Center to Stop Educator Sexual Abuse, Misconduct, & Exploitation recently released a groundbreaking report, titled Understanding and Preventing Sexual Misconduct and Abuse by K–12 School Employees (October 2025), which reveals the scope and prevalence of educator sexual misconduct in America’s schools.
Asheville Christian Academy Coach Avoids Jail After Guilty Plea in Student Sexual Misconduct; School Faces Lawsuit Alleging Cover-Up
In Buncombe County, North Carolina, 53-year-old Samuel Jason Ingle, a former coach and "Dean of Spiritual Formation" at the private Asheville Christian Academy, pleaded guilty in December 2025 to misdemeanor sexual battery charges involving sexual misconduct with an 18-year-old female student. The Buncombe County Sheriff's Office investigated reports of inappropriate conduct starting in early 2024, leading to Ingle's arrests on felony charges (including sex acts with a student) before the case resolved with reduced misdemeanors.
Tennessee gym teacher sentenced in student assault cases
Joseph Dalton, the former Blount County Schools gym teacher who pleaded guilty to touching elementary school students, was sentenced Wednesday.
He’ll serve six months of supervised probation for the five assault charges levied against him, court officials confirmed Wednesday.
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