A document obtained by News 11 shows the victim submitted a written report to the vice principal. The document details the traumatic experience for the victim, but the victim claims the school failed to follow up or take any action. A year-old girl, after she submitted this statement. That was just because there was a notation written on the log. The Arizona State Board of Education requires incidents like this to be reported immediately to law enforcement.
Hengl said for six months, the victim kept the incidents bottled in until her mental and physical health took a turn. This entire time Hengl claims her parents had no idea what was going on with her until she finally revealed the details of the sexual assault.
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We invite you to contact us with any questions—we're always happy to help! We post notices of the Yuma School District One board meetings in the window at the district office located at W. Sixth Street, Yuma, Arizona, You'll also find notifications on the Governing Board page, and we also send them to the local media via fax. The public may access current and previous board meeting agendas in our archives.
We will post the agendas 24 hours prior to meetings. Unusual is the 7th- or 8th-grader who knows what he or she wants to be when they grow up and is on a committed path toward that goal. That's even more often the case when it comes to children who come from lower-income families, students who probably don't have access to career information that opens up the possibilities to them. That's about to change for two middle schools in Yuma Elementary School District 1, Gila Vista and Fourth Avenue junior high schools, through a project slated to get off the ground with the start of the new semester.
It's a schedule that has supporters on a fast track to get it going. But they have help. They have the model and support of the Middle School Career Exploration Project that was developed through the Arizona Business Education Coalition, a non-partisan, statewide organization that brings together business, education and community leaders to support public education in Arizona.
News Mar. Career exploration: Program puts focus on middle school students By John Marinelli, Sun staff writer Getting ready for what comes after graduation is a pretty critical task for students, and one that often falls by the wayside in the hectic environment of middle and high school.
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