
Unfortunately, the school is prohibited by law from naming juveniles.
Via WBTV:
Parents of students who attend Whitewater Middle School say they have questions after a 14-year-old girl reported on Thursday that she was sexually assaulted on campus.
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Police say the girl told them that two male students forced her to perform a sex act on them.
Investigators say they’ve identified the accused students – both are juveniles – and that charges are pending as detectives work through the juvenile court process.
“As a father I love my children and I do the best I can letting them go every morning to come to school,” parent Souki Vongphakey said. “I feel it should be safe and I’m thinking she’s safe and… but to hear this stuff, and at this point I think every parent is disappointed.”
Vongphakey says his daughter is in the eighth grade.
He says this alleged sexual assault at the middle school is prompting questions that he hopes the school will answer.
WBTV asked Charlotte-Mecklenburg School (CMS) officials several questions, including if the accused students have ever been in trouble before? Where are the students now? Are the students still in school?
A spokesperson for the district says, “Based on Federal student privacy laws (FERPA) details of any students’ past, current or future status would not be shared.”
Vongphakey said, “I’m worried about the future. What are they going to do about it? I’m worried about if it’s gonna happen again or not.”
