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Texas Teacher Sexually Assaulted 6-Year-Old Kindergarten Student During Recess

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Texas Teacher Sexually Assaulted 6-Year-Old Kindergarten Student During Recess

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A Texas teacher was arrested, accused of sexually assaulting a six-year-old kindergarten student in the classroom while the other kids were at recess.

Police say 33-year-old Alfredo Andrade-Gaytan told the girl to stay in the classroom while the other students went to recess and asked her to “play a game.”

The girl told her parents that she was sexually assaulted and her parents took her to the hospital where DNA evidence was recovered from her clothing.

After initially denying he had been alone with the girl, Andrade-Gaytan confessed, saying he “made a mistake.”

Andrade-Gaytan was immediately removed from the classroom and has been fired by the Austin school district.

Police say the girl was only in his class for one day.

Police Chief Eric Mendez said “this is very disturbing. This is not typical behavior. Usually in these types of incidents the suspect knows their victim or their intended victim for some time.”

Andrade-Gaytan has taught in the school district since 2009 and has worked as a teacher since 2005.

Kalina Orwick, who has four kids who attend Walnut Creek Elementary School where he worked, said “they don’t even know how to spell, they barely know their ABCs and they have to worry about parents and teachers that are crazy. I think they deserve to be protected just like how we protect them at home, it needs to happen at school.”

“You can very well put cameras or something in the classroom so we can see what they’re actually doing. That’s the problem. The teachers are free to say and do whatever they want,” Orwick added.

Andrade-Gaytan is being held at Travis County Jail on $50,000 bail.

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Warning: National PTA Convention in Austin, Texas

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3.26.14 — Warning from Cindy Sharretts:

 

NATIONAL PTA CONVENTION IN AUSTIN, TEXAS – JUNE 19 – 22, 2014 – COMMON CORE FOCUSED

 

 

You might pass the word across the country, about the upcoming National PTA Convention in Austin, Texas. I imagine you know the PTA is a highly political arm of Government Education bureaucracy & “friends.” The national and state PTA conventions are where new and more targeted campaigns are sent forth into local school communities. Those against CC who are able to attend may observe next plans, and may have opportunity to speak with others about the negatives of CC. People should also be looking for their upcoming State PTA conventions for the same reasons.

 

National PTA Convention, June 19-22: http://www.pta.org/about/content.cfm?ItemNumber=3889&navItemNumber=3893

Early Bird Registration Rates through March 31st 

Registration – https://www.mylibralounge.com/regeng/npta2014/npta2014welcome/en/Register.aspx?lib_SGU=2FA0AE2E-87F9-41EB-9D4D-FDF3041DBFFC&lib_CST=1EDABA4B-8DC1-49A4-9B4E-E04FB63A0CB5

 

Workshop Examples:

303: Communicating About Common Core and PTA

The Common Core ‘train’ has left the station, and is arriving soon at your PTA. This workshop will provide the tools that will help your unit anticipate and respond to the questions about Common Core and PTA. There is already a degree of controversy and debate surrounding Common Core, particularly PTA’s support of this major national initiative. Presented by National PTA’s Communications and Governmental Relations Committees, this interactive session will focus on developing a strong communications plan with key messages and tactics so your local unit can discuss Common Core effectively.

 

201: The 2014 National PTA Public Policy Agenda 

Join National PTA Legislative Committee and Government Affairs staff to learn about the development of the 2014 Public Policy Agenda, which highlights priorities in these policy areas:

  •   General education
  •   Special education
  •   Early Childhood  Education
  •   Child Health and Nutrition
  •   Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
  •   School Safety
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