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Showing posts with label Yee Tak Sharon Kui. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yee Tak Sharon Kui. Show all posts
Friday, February 27, 2015
WUSA9: Family says MD teacher sexually abused special needs child
ROCKVILLE, Md. (WUSA9) -- WUSA9's Andrea McCarren learned more about a special needs student who shot video of the teacher's aide with whom he was having a sexual relationship at his school in Rockville. Andrea McCarren has been reporting all week on inappropriate, and criminal behavior by teachers.
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/maryland/2015/02/26/local-family-describes-sexual-abuse-of-child-by-md-teacher/24073033/
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Letter #2: It is absolutely inconceivable to me why the county is not addressing this issue. #SexualAbuseofStudentsbyStaff
Letter #1 is at this link.
Letter #2 dated January 31, 2014
Dear County Executive Ike Leggett, Dr. Starr and Members of the Board of Education,
On October 8, 2013, I sent all of you a letter1 regarding the sexual abuse of MCPS students by school employees. At the time I sent the letter, there had been arrests of eight MCPS employees in only two years for the sexual abuse of students. Since I last wrote, four more staff (two MCPS staff members and two outside employees who work with MCPS students) have been arrested for the sexual abuse of MCPS students and staff 2. In summary, in the past two school years, twelve people who either work directly for MCPS or work with MCPS students have been arrested for sexual abuse.
It is absolutely inconceivable to me why the county is not addressing this issue. It is inexplicable why my repeated outreach attempts to county officials go unanswered. I received one response from a board assistant. This response was filled with platitudes and despite numerous outreach attempts of mine back to that person as well as outreach to others I still have no response. There has been no visible action taken by the schools, the board of education or the county executive’s office to address this ever escalating issue.
I would again ask for a response from the County Executive, the Superintendent of Schools and the Board of Education regarding how the county is going to address this issue.
I would again state, I am specifically asking to know if the following is in place in the schools and if it is not, I would like to be part of implementing the following:
- A clear and easy to access place within MCPS with information regarding child abuse. This would include information regarding what type of screening of employees, volunteers & programs is being done. It would include red flags / signs & symptoms of abuse. It would include links and information regarding how to report said concerns to the schools, police and CPS. It would include how each of those agencies respond to concerns, allegations and reports.
- A clear and easy to access site within MCPS with the school and county policies regarding such things as: What are the guidelines / rules / regulations for electronic communication / engagement between staff and students? What is the protocol / regulation for how departments / agencies share concerns / findings / convictions (i.e. between schools, administration, police and CPS)? Have the loopholes that allowed part-time staff not be held to the same standards as full time staff been closed?
- A link on the MCPS website informing parents about the superintendent’s requirement schools fill out the “Report of Suspicious / Inappropriate Interaction with a Student” form.
- Education for parents regarding child sexual abuse.
- Education and prevention for children in our schools.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Alvaro
1 See attachment 1
2 See attachment 2
ATTACHMENT 2
Subsequent to my letter of October 8, 2013, the following arrests were published, thus raising the number of arrests from eight to twelve.
1. November 2013 - Josh Andrew Greenberg, a building service worker at Herbert Hoover Middle School.
- Arrested for peeping on two girls changing in the locker room.
- Fled the country prior to being arrested for the sexual abuse of a 15-year-old autistic child
- Charged with the sexual abuse of one female student.
- assault charges stem from incidents of unwanted physical contact with three female coworkers.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Private school teacher charged with sexual assault flees
The Sentinel
...Ron Harding, the victim’s father, said the experience has been traumatic for his son and the family. His son is not currently attending the school.
“This is the kind of situation that kills faith,” said Harding, a ministry leader for the Washington, D.C. International Christian Church.
While it is uncommon for families to identify themselves, Harding said, he and his wife thought they needed to incase there are other victims.
“First and foremost our concern is for our son and our family,” Harding said, “but also our concern is for other potential victims that we believe there might be.”
By identifying themselves, Harding said his family hopes other families will go to the police if they suspect their child is a victim.
The Frost School released a statement Tuesday evening, expressing sadness about the allegations, but saying it believes the incident is an isolated one...
Breaking News: Mont. Co. Teacher Charged with Abusing Student Has Fled Country
Montgomery County police say that a teacher charged with abuse of a student has fled the country.
According to police, their investigation began on November 11 when the Montgomery County Police – Family Crimes Division’s Child Abuse/Sexual Assault Section initiated an investigation into the sexual assault of a 15-year-old autistic child by his teacher at The Frost School in Wheaton.
Police said Yee Tak Sharon Kui, age 25, of the 100 block of Pasture Side Place in Rockville, was a teacher at The Frost School.
The Frost School is a private special education school which serves children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disabilities, autism spectrum disorders and related special needs. [PCMC NOTE: The Frost School includes students who have been placed there by MCPS as part of their Individualized Education Plan]
According to police, the investigation revealed that twice in November, while the victim’s parents were out of the house, the defendant went to the victim’s residence in Silver Spring and engaged the victim in illegal sexual contact.
Police said an arrest warrant was obtained charging Kui with two counts of Third Degree Sex Offense, Sex Abuse of a Minor and Sexual Solicitation of a Minor.
Further investigation conducted with the United States Department of Homeland Security has revealed that the defendant has fled to Hong Kong to avoid prosecution, police said.
Police said more details would be shared at a news conference on Dec. 3 at Public Safety Headquarters.
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