The Sound of the Crowd

If Harlan Ellison wrote porno

“Against this glossy facade, however, a dark subculture of sexual seduction developed after the school opened in 1996….

A handful of teachers used their positions to “groom” young female students for eventual sexual relationships, according to a 300-page report of witness statements compiled by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office into accusations against a single teacher.

The investigative report, obtained this week by the Rocky Mountain News, contains reports of teachers drinking at parties with students, of girls visiting the rooms of coaches during out-of-town trips and of teachers developing platonic friendships with students that became sexual relationships shortly after graduation.”


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