Virginia teacher says she warned schools about abortion scandal seven times

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One recent morning, Centerville High School teacher Zenaida Perez had a surprising visitor at Northern Virginia School, who taught English as a second language: a high-powered lawyer who investigated Perez’s allegations public A school social worker coaxed and funded the student’s miscarriage in 2021.
Michelle Reid, principal of Clifton School District answer The charges on the next day alleged that the school system had just learned about potential scandals “yesterday.” Reid emailed Centerville High School parents by email last Thursday, claiming again that the district had taken “immediate action to get external independent investigators to get all the facts”.
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Perez’s visitor is Mary McGowan, a long-term up-time labor management and retired attorney for Keith at Fairfax County Public Schools. In nearly three hours of interviews, Perez told McGowan how she whistled seven times about the abortion scandal since May 2022, just ignored and then retaliated against it.
Zenaida Perez, an English teacher at Clifton Centerville High School in Virginia, said she tried to expose a school social worker who arranged and paid for a student’s abortion, but her warning was ignored. (Fairfax County Public School)
Perez said school district officials are “covering” the so-called abortion scandal. In the interview.
“Your memories are outstanding,” Perez said. Indeed, a detailed review of hundreds of pages of documents, emails and records confirmed Perez’s timeline.
Perez told McGowan that she issued her first warning on May 5, 2022 at a meeting with then-Chancellor Chad Lehman and assistant principal. She said a school social worker allegedly facilitated abortion for a 17-year-old student a year ago and funded abortion for a 17-year-old without a guardian.
Perez said she raised her concerns for the second time A letter Sent on May 13, 2022, she met Lehman again in November 2022 to revisit the issue for the third time, which is the recording of the meeting.
FCPS Policy states: “Every effort should be made to encourage and support students Suspected of pregnancy Discuss their concerns with parents or guardians.
“We are currently unable to comment because this is an ongoing personnel issue,” a spokesperson for Fairfax County Public Schools said when asked about Perez’s account.
Born in Cuba, Perez moved to the United States in 1990 because he received his master’s degree in English as a second language, commonly known as “esol”. After teaching at Sarasota Public School in Florida, she moved to Virginia and eventually worked as a coveted job for teachers at Fairfax County Public Schools.

Nearly 20% of students at Centerville High School in Clifton, Virginia use English as a second language. (Fox News figures)
High school is a “majority equity”. According to almost 20% of students learn English. School demographics. About a quarter of students live in low-income housing and are eligible for free or reduced dining.
In the spring of 2022, Perez told the school board investigator that she blinded her eyes when Lehman asked her if she had a pregnancy test on her student. She didn’t, but she did learn that a teenager in Guatemala told her that the school social worker had booked an abortion at Falls Church, Virginia in November 2021 and paid for it.
exist statement The student wrote later that fall, detailing what happened when she saw social workers. “She helped me terminate my pregnancy or an abortion,” she wrote.[She] Appoint me at the abortion clinic in Fairfax. She paid the price for the program and kept silent instead of letting my family know. I worry my family knows my pregnancy and abortion will react a lot. ”
“I was only 17 when the abortion was going on,” she concluded. The student and her guardian could not be contacted for comment.
Perez told Fox News Digital the student’s guardian, an uncle, who didn’t know about abortion and was “angry”.
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Perez said a week after meeting with Lehman in May 2022 that she sent the main follow-up email at the time on May 13, 2022, reiterating that school social workers allegedly helped students “solve pregnancy problems.”
Perez held another meeting with Lehman in November, where she shared the recording with Fox News digital numbers. Perez asked him what he meant when he told her before the abortion charges were “related”. Lehman replied: “I don’t remember the statement or the context, so I can’t answer this question with you right now. I don’t remember having a conversation about this.”
She reminded her to repeat her concerns in a letter. When she reiterated her concerns about Diaz’s promotion of abortion, Lehman replied that he did not believe that the social workers involved would arrange for abortions for students.
Julie Perry, a teacher at Centerville High School, recalled her first meeting with Perry in the fall because Perry stood outside 222a on the second floor of the school. It was around 7:45 am as students entered the classroom during the first period. Perry just ran for tickets to the Republican state capitol, losing in most Democratic areas.
“I feel strong. I have truth and God around me.” -Zenaida Perez
“God bless Zenaida to fight for this,” Perry said. “What is sad is the superiors. They don’t care about the truth. They are worried about silence about these abortions.”
On March 7, Perez told McGowan that she had a Zoom call with Heidi Siegmund, an attorney at a law firm in Richmond, Virginia, on her sixth time with Heidi Siegmund, an attorney at a law firm in Richmond, Virginia, to investigate what the school calls workplace harassment.
March 19, Sigmund Write “We will also make sure the department lawyer’s office is aware of your concerns,” said Perez.
The department’s lawyers’ office has hired attorneys for years, hiring lawyers and Keith as external lawyers.
Perez said she learned more shocking news in May: A teen told her that social workers offered to help her have an abortion when she was five months pregnant. Perez said the teenager had no miscarriage and is now a young mother.
The young mother wrote a statement about her experience saying the school health provider “gives me the option of having an abortion.” Perez said the student told her the same social worker gave her advice.
Last week, as news of her allegations spread, Perez looked incredibly as school principal Reid claimed that district officials had just learned about Perez’s concerns three years ago and its multiple ends.
Early Monday morning, Perez returned to Centerville High School from the summer break, now that her warnings have been given new determination outside Fairfax County Public Schools.
“I feel strong. I have the truth and God around me,” she said.