A project by Northern Virginia parents
The school system won’t
protect your children.
You have to.
Sexual assaults covered up. Violent offenders transferred between schools instead of removed. Parents kept in the dark — or told to move on. This is not one bad incident. It is a pattern across five Northern Virginia counties.
Documented Incidents
Court records. Official statements. Investigative reporting.
Adult Illegal Alien Gropes 12+ Girls at Fairfax High
Israel Christopher Flores-Ortiz, an 18-year-old illegal immigrant from El Salvador, was enrolled as a junior and serially groped approximately 12 female students over months. Charged with misdemeanors. County refused ICE detainer.
Released Illegal Alien Murders Man One Day Later
Alleged MS-13 member Marvin Fernando Morales-Ortez released from Fairfax County jail despite ICE detainer after prosecutor dropped charges. Shot and killed a man in Reston the next day. Schools locked down during manhunt.
Sex Offender in Washington-Liberty HS Locker Rooms
A registered sex offender exposed himself to young girls in female locker rooms at school pool facilities. Arlington initially defended its facilities policy.
What You Can Do
Read the Evidence
11 documented incidents with cited timelines, court records, and official statements.
Know Your Officials
See who is responsible, who is still in office, and how to contact them.
Take Action
FOIA templates, Title IX complaints, contact scripts, voter registration.
Submit a Tip
Know something? Submit an anonymous tip for investigation.
What is happening to our schools?
Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Prince William County, Arlington, and Alexandria are home to some of the most well-funded and historically prestigious public school systems in the United States. Families move across the country — and around the world — to enroll their children here.
But a pattern has emerged that no amount of funding can excuse. When students are assaulted, schools minimize, delay, and cover up. Violent offenders are transferred to new schools instead of removed. Parents are given vague letters weeks after incidents — or not told at all. Officials who fail are not fired. They are protected.
When parents demand answers, they are dismissed. When a father confronted the Loudoun County School Board about his daughter’s rape, he was arrested. When parents at Fairfax High asked why their daughters were groped for months by an adult, the principal called it “inappropriately touching.”
The result is measurable. Regional enrollment is down nearly 13,000 students. Private school enrollment in Fairfax County has more than doubled since 2019. Six Fairfax County high schools are at risk of losing accreditation. One in four students are failing state assessments.
These are not isolated events. This is a systemic failure of leadership across Northern Virginia. Every fact on this website is cited to its source. Read the timelines. Verify every claim. Then decide what you’re going to do about it.
Your children need you to act.
Show up to your school board meeting. File a FOIA request. Call your representatives. Run for office. Vote.