Parents accuse Utah school of retaliating against son after child said principal sexually abused him

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A lawsuit against Park City School District accuses the district and a boy's principal of retaliating against him after he accused the principal of sexually abusing him.

The filing additionally alleges that

The Salt Lake Tribune is not naming the principal or the school because he has not been charged with child abuse. The Summit County criminal case is currently filed against the district, rather than individuals, though a prosecutor said charges against specific staff members may come later. Olson said Friday, though, that her office could not substantiate any abuse by the principal and does not plan to pursue a case against him.A school district spokesperson declined to comment.

The mom said that at first she was shocked to hear it, so she had her son repeat what he said while she recorded audio of it, a portion of which is quoted in the complaint. The parents asked the school if they could add emotional support services to his IEP, they said, because of the bullying. The request were denied, the complaint states.

At one point, the lawsuit states, school staff suggested that the boy should transfer to a different school., which was dismissed for too little evidence. Nothing changed, according to the lawsuit. That subpoena did turn up documents from October 2021 that show a district employee knew they were legally required to report the allegation and discussed it with the parent in an email.

She also told investigators that it was up to “the parents” to report allegations of child abuse to police or child protective services, charging documents state. When the investigator “inquired further,” Gildea said she “did not know because she wasn’t working at the district in 2019.”. She did not return a direct request for comment from The Tribune for this story.

In March, a parent told police that their son had been raped by another student. Summit County charging documents state that a school district employee heard about the alleged rape from a student and told the child’s parents afterward but did not tell proper authorities.

 

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