Oh my, Sex toys, masturbation, and groping! On camera, a New York superintendent and assistant admitted that they were aware of shockingly graphic sexual content being exposed to students by a 7th-grade teacher. However, the pair never told their parents about it.
Libs of TikTok posted a video that was reportedly recorded by a mother who was disturbed to discover content being shared with middle schoolers. “Superintendent Karen Gagliardi, and Assistant Superintendent TraceyNorman at Lakeland Central Schools District. “Libs from TikTok revealed admitted in New York to an undercover mother that they knew about the pornographic images distributed by Steve Trinkle, a seventh-grade teacher. The superintendent agrees with the mother’s concerns throughout the video but does not apologize for the “addressed issue” even though the mother had pointed out the parents were unaware of the content.
Gagliardi confirmed that the video shows the mother challenging Gagliardi on the personality test all students took. Trinkle, however, had not only the results of their personality tests but also information on “sexual proclivity” which he admittedly used for many years. The mother said that the children were given tasks from adult websites with sexually explicit content and media.
BREAKING: Superintendent Karen Gagliardi and Assistant Superintendent Tracey Norman at Lakeland Central School District. in New York admitted to an undercover mom that they were aware of p*rn0gr*phic images that were distributed to students by seventh-grade teacher, Steve… pic.twitter.com/qxNTTfSnSc
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 17, 2024
The mother listed the videos and images that Trinkle was accused of showing his students. These are overlaid onto the video of Gagliardi. Mother protested, “It is pornography,” to which Superintendent Gagliardi replied, “Yes.” She continued, “That is a primate molesting, and crows have sex sometimes with dead crows.
The mother then quoted from a video that was shown to the children, which stated that “middle-schoolers love to heavy pet one another” and that “the only thing better than heavy touching and groping each other is sex.” This is for seventh graders! How sick is Trinkle? Gagliardi replied coolly: “We understand and know that this happened, and we have dealt with it.” Again there was no apology in the videos.
The mother listed “pornography” and “sex dolls,” sex toys,” p[*]nis prolongers, arousal tablets, weight loss pills,” as all of the content that was exposed to middle school students. Gagliardi repeated, “Yes.” “You know that children don’t tell their parents things like this.” We understand. We know.” The mom explained that the principal of the school told her he’d discussed the issue both with Gagliardi, and Norman. They considered it to be a “personnel issue” and a “technology issue,” and they were “moving forward” — a teacher displaying pornographic and sex toys to minors. Gagliardi confirmed that this was the case.
Gagliardi agreed with the mother, “Trinkle and this district have issued very dangerous and risky tasks.” The mother concluded that the children should “be counseled by their parents, but the parents don’t know what happened.” Gagliardi awkwardly nodded, saying, “Okay. I’ve heard you and will speak to the building.
The school administrators are unable to do more than avoid eye contact and say that they’re “moving forward” as though showing graphic pornography was a minor incident. Insanity is what we are seeing in the American education system today. Such actions as Trinkle’s would automatically be considered criminal in a society that values justice.