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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Cincinatti, Ohio school employee sentenced to 3 years in prison for relationship with student
“A former St. Xavier High School employee who admitted to having an inappropriate relationship with a student was sentenced to three years in prison Tuesday. Emily Nutley will also have to register as a Tier III sex offender for the rest of her life.”
San Antonio teacher sentenced to 60 years for continuous sexual abuse of a child
A former educator has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for various sex crimes involving children.
Ryan England was found guilty on April 24, 2025, of Inappropriate and Unlawful Behavior, having molested four of his first-grade students, both during class and after school.
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.
Christian School Founder Sentenced to two years in prison for Cruelty to Children
John Raymond, founder of Lakeside Christian Academy, convicted last on multiple child cruelty charges, was sentenced to two years in prison by State District Judge John A. Keller. Raymond, a former contestant on the reality TV show Survivor, was also ordered to serve three years of probation following his release.

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