(The Center Square) – Fairfax County Public Schools has launched an investigation into allegations that staff at Centreville High School arranged and paid for abortions for students without notifying their parents.
The allegations were published in a report this week and include handwritten statements from two former students. The students allege that in 2021, a school social worker scheduled the procedures, paid for them, and did not involve their families. One student said she was 17 at the time.
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The report names the clinic and several school staff membe