The family of an 8-year-old girl is suing a school in Chatsworth, alleging their daughter was sexually assaulted by older students as part of a so-called “Kissing Club” and the school failed to do enough to stop it, or report it, once they found out.
According to the family, their daughter, who was 7 years old at the time of the incident, was sexually assaulted in the bathrooms of Sierra Canyon School, a private school serving students from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th Grade, during school hours.
The lawsuit alleges that older girls pressured and coerced younger girls into kissing …

Another example of an offense against a child, presumably by another child, unless the kissing club was comprised of 12th graders who had turned 18. Education is key to prevention. And I don’t think teenagers should be comingling with 7 year-olds in unsupervised school bathrooms. I seem to recall school bathrooms being scary places with bullying and the like, especially when I went to middle school.
Minor on minor harm but they don’t know any better do they as minors, eh? Charge them as adults? It’s an adult crime. Why didn’t the registry prevent this?
Over Thanksgiving a family member complained about something similar in her kid’s school which I thought, was in the next county over the hill from Sierra. Should any of these “educators” be trusted with our kids? California is such a cesspool.
Another example no “factual” evidence that this is registry is the only way for society to protect minors….or maybe not?