No Charges After Students Engage In Sex Act In Middle School
Police: Children's Parents Ask No Charges Be Filed
POSTED: 7:41 a.m. CST November 4, 2003
UPDATED: 4:28 p.m. CST November 4, 2003
DALLAS -- Two students at a Dallas middle school won't face charges for engaging in a sex act during a science class recently.
Police tell the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that the October 28th act between the 12-year-old girl and 14-year-old boy at Robert T. Hill Middle School was consensual. They also say the children's parents have asked that no charges be filed.
Dallas school district officials say the two engaged in oral sex in the back of the classroom while the teacher was in a parent-teacher conference. An adult security monitor had been left in charge of the classroom, but the act went unreported until the teacher returned the next day.
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The adult who was monitoring the class when the act happened is reportedly on administrative leave. School officials say the two students have been disciplined but won't comment on the nature of the discipline. A district investigation continues. Discuss In The Message Board: No Charges After Students Engage In Sex Act In Middle School: What Do You Think?
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The adult who was monitoring the class when the act happened is reportedly on administrative leave. School officials say the two students have been disciplined but won't comment on the nature of the discipline. A district investigation continues. Discuss In The Message Board: No Charges After Students Engage In Sex Act In Middle School: What Do You Think?
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