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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Deadly School and Home Shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia: 8 Victims and Shooter Dead
A Deadly School Shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia Leaves the Community Devastated.
A small, remote town in northeastern British Columbia was shaken by extreme violence after a former student carried out a deadly attack that began at home and ended inside a public school.
On February 10, 2026, an 18-year-old former student, Jesse Van Rootselaar, carried out a shooting spree in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., killing multiple people, including children and a teacher, before dying from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Alleged Sexual Assault Shakes Oklahoma High School Football Team
Owasso Police Department initiated an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment and lewd acts involving students at Owasso High School's East Campus. The incident allegedly occurred on school grounds during a weekend sports event and involved two suspects and two victims, all students.
Colorado Teen Shooter’s Deadly Rampage Ends in Suicide at Evergreen High School
Evergreen High School student Desmond Holly allegedly entered his school armed with a revolver and opened fire on classmates, critically injuring two students before turning the gun on himself. He later died at the hospital, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.
Children's Risk of Suicide Increases on School Days
During school months, the increase in pediatric suicides ranges between 30 and 43 percent. Using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Wonder database to find information on pediatric (17 years of age or younger) deaths by suicide, a school-day association is plain to see. On weekdays and during school months, there is a significant elevation of suicide deaths in children.
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