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美联社
2025-12-25

社交媒体上疯传13岁女孩及其朋友的AI合成裸照,此事成为美国一中学的的热议话题。

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嘲弄从未停歇。社交媒体上流传着13岁女孩及其朋友的AI合成裸照,此事成为路易斯安那州一所中学的热议话题。

女孩们先是向学校辅导员求助,随后又向派驻学校的警长副手求助。但这些照片通过Snapchat传播(该应用消息在被查看数秒后自动删除),导致成年人无法获取相关证据,校长甚至对这些照片的真实性存疑。

在学生群体中,这些照片仍在传播。当这位13岁女孩放学后登上拉福什教区校车时,发现一名同学正向朋友展示其中一张裸照。

“就是在那一刻,我怒火中烧。”这位八年级学生在纪律听证会上回忆道。

忍无可忍之下,她袭击了校车上那名男生,并鼓动其他同学参与。她被第六区中学处以十周以上停学处分,转入替代学校就读。女孩表示,她和朋友们怀疑制作这些裸照的男孩并未被转至同一替代学校。这位13岁女孩的律师声称,该男生完全逃脱了学校的纪律处分。

但当地治安部门介入调查后,却采取了截然相反的做法:对两名涉嫌传播露骨图像的男孩提起指控,并未追究女孩责任。

这起发生在路易斯安那州的事件,凸显了人工智能深度伪造技术潜藏的噩梦般的危害。此类技术已渗透至校园和家庭,严重扰乱了孩子们的生活。尽管学校正推动人工智能融入课堂教学,但对于这项新技术引发的网络欺凌与骚扰问题,学校往往缺乏准备。

得克萨斯克里斯汀大学(Texas Christian University)专注于新兴技术研究的助理研究员塞尔吉奥·亚历山大(Sergio Alexander)表示,当越来越多的孩子们利用新技术互相伤害时,成年人再次落后于形势。

“当我们忽视数字伤害时,唯一能引起关注的时刻,就是受害者最终情绪崩溃之时。”亚历山大表示。

拉福什教区学监贾罗德·马丁(Jarod Martin)在一份声明中表示,学区已按相关规程报告了不当行为。他表示,目前关于此案的报道均为“片面之词”,未能反映事件的“全貌与复杂性”。

女孩的噩梦始于谣言

听闻裸照传闻后,这名13岁女孩称自己于8月26日清晨7时左右与两名朋友——其中一人几近落泪——一同前往辅导员办公室求助。由于女孩是未成年人,且美联社通常不披露性犯罪受害者身份,因此未公布其姓名。

据校方纪律听证会证词,女孩最初前往辅导员办公室是为了给朋友提供精神支持,并未意识到自己的照片也在传播之列。

学区和治安部门在一份联合声明中称,经过数周调查发现,这所位于蒂博多市(距新奥尔良西南约45英里,即72公里)的学校内,共有8名初中女生和2名成年人的AI合成裸照在传播。

女孩的父亲约瑟夫·丹尼尔斯(Joseph Daniels)这样描述这些照片:“将她的脸合成到全裸身体上的图像。”丹尼尔斯已向多家媒体公开发声,希望引起公众对案件处理方式的关注。

直到不久前,制作逼真的深度伪造内容还需一定的技术能力。如今,技术的发展让人们能轻松从社交媒体截取一张照片,通过“裸体化”处理生成裸照,并给毫无防备的同学带来一场病毒式传播的噩梦。

Cyberbullying Research Center联合主任、佛罗里达大西洋大学(Florida Atlantic University)犯罪学教授萨米尔·辛杜贾(Sameer Hinduja)指出:“多数学校只是在'逃避现实',希望这类事件不会发生在自己的校园里。”

拉福什教区学区当时才刚刚启动人工智能相关政策的制定工作。根据信息公开申请获得的文件显示,学校层面的人工智能指导方针主要针对学术领域。该学区也未更新其网络欺凌培训内容,以应对AI合成色情图像带来的威胁,目前学校使用的课程仍停留在2018年版本。

校方调查遭遇重重阻碍

尽管第六区中学的女孩们并未亲眼看到那些裸照,但她们通过校内男生得知了相关传闻。基于这些对话,女孩们指控一名同班同学和另外两名外校学生在Snapchat和TikTok平台制作并传播了这些裸照。

该校校长丹妮尔·科里尔(Danielle Coriell)表示,当天的调查毫无进展,没有学生承认对此事负责。纪律听证会录音显示,警长副手在社交媒体搜索相关图片,但最终一无所获。

“校方让我相信,这一切都只是道听途说和谣言。”女孩父亲回忆当天上午与校辅导员的对话时说道。

但女孩情绪崩溃,警方事件报告显示,更多女生称自己是受害者。当天下午,这名13岁女孩再次找到辅导员,请求联系父亲,却遭到拒绝。

父亲称女儿只给他发了一条仅有“爸爸”两个字的短信,两人并未通话。面对无休止的嘲弄,女孩给姐姐发短信表示:“这件事根本没人管。”

临近放学时,校长对此事依旧持怀疑态度。在纪律听证会上,女孩的律师质问,为何警长副手没有检查被指控男生的手机,又为何允许他与女孩乘坐同一辆校车。

“孩子们常说谎,”校长科里尔回应道,“他们满口谎言,每天都在夸大其词。我从教17年,这种情况见得多了。据我所知,下午两点我再次检查时,并未在他们的手机里发现裸照。”

校车上冲突爆发

15分钟后女孩上车时,那名男生正向朋友展示AI合成裸照。女孩称,男生的手机屏幕上显示着她朋友们的伪造裸照,这一说法得到校车拍摄照片的佐证。学监马丁在校董事会会议上表示,校车监控视频显示,至少六名学生在传播这些图片。

“我一整天都在遭受欺凌,他们嘲笑我的身材。”女孩在听证会上说道。她表示上车时,愤怒情绪已在她心中不断积压。

校长科里尔称,女孩看到那名男生及其手机后,扇了对方一巴掌。监控视频显示,男生对此毫不在意。

她又扇了男生一巴掌。校长表示,随后女孩高声质问:“为什么只有我在动手?”两名同学随即也参与其中,随后这名13岁女孩翻过座椅,对该男生拳打脚踢。

这场斗殴视频被上传至脸书(Facebook)。学区与警长办公室在11月发布的联合声明中称,“群情激愤,要求追究涉事学生的责任。”

女孩此前并没有纪律处分记录,但学区仍决定将其转入替代学校,并对其作出开除处分(整个学期)——总计89个教学日。

数周后,一名男生被提起诉讼

就在该女生纪律听证会当天——距斗殴事件已过去三周——首名涉事男生被提起诉讼。

根据路易斯安那州一项新法案(目前全美各地正掀起相关立法潮,该州新法案出台),该学生被控10项非法传播AI合成图像的罪名。警长办公室称,第二名男生于12月被控相同罪名。因涉案人员均为未成年人,当局未公布其姓名。

根据警长办公室对“全部案情”的评估,该女生将免于指控。

在纪律听证会上,女孩律师就涉事男生将受到何种校内处分向校长提问,校长拒绝回答。

学区在声明中表示,联邦学生隐私法禁止其讨论个别学生的纪律处分记录。女孩的代理律师格雷戈里·米勒(Gregory Miller)表示,他未获悉任何针对涉嫌传播图片的同学的校内处分决定。

最终,听证小组决定开除这名13岁女孩。其父称女儿当场崩溃大哭。

“她感觉自己遭受了多重伤害——照片本身、学校的不信任、校方安排她与涉事男生同乘一辆校车,最终又因自己的反抗行为被开除。”他在采访中表示。

事件余波:女孩偏离正轨

父亲透露,转入替代学校后,女孩开始拒绝进餐。由于无法集中精力,她连续数日未完成任何线上作业,最终父亲为她安排了抑郁症和焦虑症治疗。

父亲坦言,起初无人注意到她停止完成作业的情况。

“她就这么被抛下了。”他说道。

女孩的律师向校董事会提出申诉,另一场听证会被安排在七周后。

届时,距离事件发生已过去很长时间,女孩本可在留校察看的前提下返回原校就读。但由于她在接受抑郁症治疗前已拖欠大量作业,学区要求她继续在替代学校就读12周。

对被停学或开除的学生而言,这种影响可能持续多年。他们更有可能再次被停学,与同学关系日渐疏远,进而对学业失去兴趣。他们的成绩往往更低,毕业率也相对更低。

“她已经缺课太久了,”女孩的律师之一马特·奥里(Matt Ory)11月5日向校董事会表示,“她是受害者。”

“她,”他重复道,“是受害者。”

学监马丁反驳道:“人生中我们有时既是受害者,也可能成为施害者。”

但校董会最终被说服。校董会成员亨利·拉方特(Henry Lafont)表示:“视频里很多画面让我不适,但我也在设身处地地考虑她一整天的遭遇。”校方允许女孩立即返校。11月7日,她重返校园,但留校察看期将持续至次年1月29日。

这意味着她无法参加舞会、体育活动和课外活动。女孩的父亲表示,她已经错过了篮球选拔赛,这意味着她本赛季无法参赛。他认为这种结果“令人心碎”。

“我原本希望她能交到好朋友,大家一起升入高中,这样所有人都能走上正轨,远离麻烦,”女孩的父亲说。“但他们把这一切都毁了。”

译者:中慧言-王芳

嘲弄从未停歇。社交媒体上流传着13岁女孩及其朋友的AI合成裸照,此事成为路易斯安那州一所中学的热议话题。

女孩们先是向学校辅导员求助,随后又向派驻学校的警长副手求助。但这些照片通过Snapchat传播(该应用消息在被查看数秒后自动删除),导致成年人无法获取相关证据,校长甚至对这些照片的真实性存疑。

在学生群体中,这些照片仍在传播。当这位13岁女孩放学后登上拉福什教区校车时,发现一名同学正向朋友展示其中一张裸照。

“就是在那一刻,我怒火中烧。”这位八年级学生在纪律听证会上回忆道。

忍无可忍之下,她袭击了校车上那名男生,并鼓动其他同学参与。她被第六区中学处以十周以上停学处分,转入替代学校就读。女孩表示,她和朋友们怀疑制作这些裸照的男孩并未被转至同一替代学校。这位13岁女孩的律师声称,该男生完全逃脱了学校的纪律处分。

但当地治安部门介入调查后,却采取了截然相反的做法:对两名涉嫌传播露骨图像的男孩提起指控,并未追究女孩责任。

这起发生在路易斯安那州的事件,凸显了人工智能深度伪造技术潜藏的噩梦般的危害。此类技术已渗透至校园和家庭,严重扰乱了孩子们的生活。尽管学校正推动人工智能融入课堂教学,但对于这项新技术引发的网络欺凌与骚扰问题,学校往往缺乏准备。

得克萨斯克里斯汀大学(Texas Christian University)专注于新兴技术研究的助理研究员塞尔吉奥·亚历山大(Sergio Alexander)表示,当越来越多的孩子们利用新技术互相伤害时,成年人再次落后于形势。

“当我们忽视数字伤害时,唯一能引起关注的时刻,就是受害者最终情绪崩溃之时。”亚历山大表示。

拉福什教区学监贾罗德·马丁(Jarod Martin)在一份声明中表示,学区已按相关规程报告了不当行为。他表示,目前关于此案的报道均为“片面之词”,未能反映事件的“全貌与复杂性”。

女孩的噩梦始于谣言

听闻裸照传闻后,这名13岁女孩称自己于8月26日清晨7时左右与两名朋友——其中一人几近落泪——一同前往辅导员办公室求助。由于女孩是未成年人,且美联社通常不披露性犯罪受害者身份,因此未公布其姓名。

据校方纪律听证会证词,女孩最初前往辅导员办公室是为了给朋友提供精神支持,并未意识到自己的照片也在传播之列。

学区和治安部门在一份联合声明中称,经过数周调查发现,这所位于蒂博多市(距新奥尔良西南约45英里,即72公里)的学校内,共有8名初中女生和2名成年人的AI合成裸照在传播。

女孩的父亲约瑟夫·丹尼尔斯(Joseph Daniels)这样描述这些照片:“将她的脸合成到全裸身体上的图像。”丹尼尔斯已向多家媒体公开发声,希望引起公众对案件处理方式的关注。

直到不久前,制作逼真的深度伪造内容还需一定的技术能力。如今,技术的发展让人们能轻松从社交媒体截取一张照片,通过“裸体化”处理生成裸照,并给毫无防备的同学带来一场病毒式传播的噩梦。

Cyberbullying Research Center联合主任、佛罗里达大西洋大学(Florida Atlantic University)犯罪学教授萨米尔·辛杜贾(Sameer Hinduja)指出:“多数学校只是在'逃避现实',希望这类事件不会发生在自己的校园里。”

拉福什教区学区当时才刚刚启动人工智能相关政策的制定工作。根据信息公开申请获得的文件显示,学校层面的人工智能指导方针主要针对学术领域。该学区也未更新其网络欺凌培训内容,以应对AI合成色情图像带来的威胁,目前学校使用的课程仍停留在2018年版本。

校方调查遭遇重重阻碍

尽管第六区中学的女孩们并未亲眼看到那些裸照,但她们通过校内男生得知了相关传闻。基于这些对话,女孩们指控一名同班同学和另外两名外校学生在Snapchat和TikTok平台制作并传播了这些裸照。

该校校长丹妮尔·科里尔(Danielle Coriell)表示,当天的调查毫无进展,没有学生承认对此事负责。纪律听证会录音显示,警长副手在社交媒体搜索相关图片,但最终一无所获。

“校方让我相信,这一切都只是道听途说和谣言。”女孩父亲回忆当天上午与校辅导员的对话时说道。

但女孩情绪崩溃,警方事件报告显示,更多女生称自己是受害者。当天下午,这名13岁女孩再次找到辅导员,请求联系父亲,却遭到拒绝。

父亲称女儿只给他发了一条仅有“爸爸”两个字的短信,两人并未通话。面对无休止的嘲弄,女孩给姐姐发短信表示:“这件事根本没人管。”

临近放学时,校长对此事依旧持怀疑态度。在纪律听证会上,女孩的律师质问,为何警长副手没有检查被指控男生的手机,又为何允许他与女孩乘坐同一辆校车。

“孩子们常说谎,”校长科里尔回应道,“他们满口谎言,每天都在夸大其词。我从教17年,这种情况见得多了。据我所知,下午两点我再次检查时,并未在他们的手机里发现裸照。”

校车上冲突爆发

15分钟后女孩上车时,那名男生正向朋友展示AI合成裸照。女孩称,男生的手机屏幕上显示着她朋友们的伪造裸照,这一说法得到校车拍摄照片的佐证。学监马丁在校董事会会议上表示,校车监控视频显示,至少六名学生在传播这些图片。

“我一整天都在遭受欺凌,他们嘲笑我的身材。”女孩在听证会上说道。她表示上车时,愤怒情绪已在她心中不断积压。

校长科里尔称,女孩看到那名男生及其手机后,扇了对方一巴掌。监控视频显示,男生对此毫不在意。

她又扇了男生一巴掌。校长表示,随后女孩高声质问:“为什么只有我在动手?”两名同学随即也参与其中,随后这名13岁女孩翻过座椅,对该男生拳打脚踢。

这场斗殴视频被上传至脸书(Facebook)。学区与警长办公室在11月发布的联合声明中称,“群情激愤,要求追究涉事学生的责任。”

女孩此前并没有纪律处分记录,但学区仍决定将其转入替代学校,并对其作出开除处分(整个学期)——总计89个教学日。

数周后,一名男生被提起诉讼

就在该女生纪律听证会当天——距斗殴事件已过去三周——首名涉事男生被提起诉讼。

根据路易斯安那州一项新法案(目前全美各地正掀起相关立法潮,该州新法案出台),该学生被控10项非法传播AI合成图像的罪名。警长办公室称,第二名男生于12月被控相同罪名。因涉案人员均为未成年人,当局未公布其姓名。

根据警长办公室对“全部案情”的评估,该女生将免于指控。

在纪律听证会上,女孩律师就涉事男生将受到何种校内处分向校长提问,校长拒绝回答。

学区在声明中表示,联邦学生隐私法禁止其讨论个别学生的纪律处分记录。女孩的代理律师格雷戈里·米勒(Gregory Miller)表示,他未获悉任何针对涉嫌传播图片的同学的校内处分决定。

最终,听证小组决定开除这名13岁女孩。其父称女儿当场崩溃大哭。

“她感觉自己遭受了多重伤害——照片本身、学校的不信任、校方安排她与涉事男生同乘一辆校车,最终又因自己的反抗行为被开除。”他在采访中表示。

事件余波:女孩偏离正轨

父亲透露,转入替代学校后,女孩开始拒绝进餐。由于无法集中精力,她连续数日未完成任何线上作业,最终父亲为她安排了抑郁症和焦虑症治疗。

父亲坦言,起初无人注意到她停止完成作业的情况。

“她就这么被抛下了。”他说道。

女孩的律师向校董事会提出申诉,另一场听证会被安排在七周后。

届时,距离事件发生已过去很长时间,女孩本可在留校察看的前提下返回原校就读。但由于她在接受抑郁症治疗前已拖欠大量作业,学区要求她继续在替代学校就读12周。

对被停学或开除的学生而言,这种影响可能持续多年。他们更有可能再次被停学,与同学关系日渐疏远,进而对学业失去兴趣。他们的成绩往往更低,毕业率也相对更低。

“她已经缺课太久了,”女孩的律师之一马特·奥里(Matt Ory)11月5日向校董事会表示,“她是受害者。”

“她,”他重复道,“是受害者。”

学监马丁反驳道:“人生中我们有时既是受害者,也可能成为施害者。”

但校董会最终被说服。校董会成员亨利·拉方特(Henry Lafont)表示:“视频里很多画面让我不适,但我也在设身处地地考虑她一整天的遭遇。”校方允许女孩立即返校。11月7日,她重返校园,但留校察看期将持续至次年1月29日。

这意味着她无法参加舞会、体育活动和课外活动。女孩的父亲表示,她已经错过了篮球选拔赛,这意味着她本赛季无法参赛。他认为这种结果“令人心碎”。

“我原本希望她能交到好朋友,大家一起升入高中,这样所有人都能走上正轨,远离麻烦,”女孩的父亲说。“但他们把这一切都毁了。”

译者:中慧言-王芳

The teasing was relentless. Nude images of a 13-year-old girl and her friends, generated by artificial intelligence, were circulating on social media and had become the talk of a Louisiana middle school.

The girls begged for help, first from a school guidance counselor and then from a sheriff’s deputy assigned to their school. But the images were shared on Snapchat, an app that deletes messages seconds after they’re viewed, and the adults couldn’t find them. The principal had doubts they even existed.

Among the kids, the pictures were still spreading. When the 13-year-old girl stepped onto the Lafourche Parish school bus at the end of the day, a classmate was showing one of them to a friend.

“That’s when I got angry,” the eighth grader recalled at her discipline hearing.

Fed up, she attacked a boy on the bus, inviting others to join her. She was kicked out of Sixth Ward Middle School for more than 10 weeks and sent to an alternative school. She said the boy whom she and her friends suspected of creating the images wasn’t sent to that alternative school with her. The 13-year-old girl’s attorneys allege he avoided school discipline altogether.

When the sheriff’s department looked into the case, they took the opposite actions. They charged two of the boys who’d been accused of sharing explicit images — and not the girl.

The Louisiana episode highlights the nightmarish potential of AI deepfakes. They can, and do, upend children’s lives — at school, and at home. And while schools are working to address artificial intelligence in classroom instruction, they often have done little to prepare for what the new tech means for cyberbullying and harassment.

Once again, as kids increasingly use new tech to hurt one another, adults are behind the curve, said Sergio Alexander, a research associate at Texas Christian University focused on emerging technology.

“When we ignore the digital harm, the only moment that becomes visible is when the victim finally breaks,” Alexander said.

In Lafourche Parish, the school district followed all its protocols for reporting misconduct, Superintendent Jarod Martin said in a statement. He said a “one-sided story” had been presented of the case that fails to illustrate its “totality and complex nature.”

A girl’s nightmare begins with rumors

After hearing rumors about the nude images, the 13-year-old said she marched with two friends — one nearly in tears — to the guidance counselor around 7 a.m. on Aug. 26. The Associated Press isn’t naming her because she is a minor and because AP doesn’t normally name victims of sexual crimes.

She was there for moral support, not initially realizing there were images of her, too, according to testimony at her school disciplinary hearing.

Ultimately, the weeks-long investigation at the school in Thibodaux, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) southwest of New Orleans, uncovered AI-generated nude images of eight female middle school students and two adults, the district and sheriff’s office said in a joint statement.

“Full nudes with her face put on them” is how the girl’s father, Joseph Daniels, described them. Daniels has spoken publicly with multiple news outlets to draw attention to how the case was handled.

Until recently, it took some technical skill to make realistic deepfakes. Technology now makes it easy to pluck a photo off social media, “nudify” it and create a viral nightmare for an unsuspecting classmate.

Most schools are “just kind of burying their heads in the sand, hoping that this isn’t happening,” said Sameer Hinduja, co-director of the Cyberbullying Research Center and professor of criminology at Florida Atlantic University.

Lafourche Parish School District was just starting to develop policies on artificial intelligence. The school-level AI guidance mainly addressed academics, according to documents provided through a records request. The district also hadn’t updated its training on cyberbullying to reflect the threat of AI-generated, sexually explicit images. The curriculum its schools used was from 2018.

A school investigation hits obstacles

Although the girls at Sixth Ward Middle School hadn’t seen the images firsthand, they heard about them from boys at school. Based on those conversations, the girls accused a classmate and two students from other schools of creating and spreading the nudes on Snapchat and possibly TikTok.

The principal, Danielle Coriell, said an investigation came up cold that day as no student took responsibility. The deputy assigned to the school searched social media for the images unsuccessfully, according to a recording of the disciplinary hearing.

“I was led to believe that this was just hearsay and rumors,” the girl’s father said, recounting a conversation he had that morning with the school counselor.

But the girl was miserable, and a police incident report showed more girls were reporting that they were victims, too. The 13-year-old returned to the counselor in the afternoon, asking to call her father. She said she was refused.

Her father says she sent a text message that said, “Dad,” and nothing else. They didn’t talk. With the mocking unrelenting, the girl texted her sister, “It’s not getting handled.”

As the school day wound down, the principal was skeptical. At the disciplinary hearing, the girl’s attorney asked why the sheriff’s deputy didn’t check the phone of the boy the girls were accusing and why he was allowed on the same bus as the girl.

“Kids lie a lot,” responded Coriell, the principal. “They lie about all kinds of things. They blow lots of things out of proportion on a daily basis. In 17 years, they do it all the time. So to my knowledge, at 2 o’clock when I checked again, there were no pictures.”

A fight breaks out on the school bus

When the girl stepped onto the bus 15 minutes later, the boy was showing the AI-generated images to a friend. Fake nude images of her friends were visible on the boy’s phone, the girl said, a claim backed up by a photo taken on the bus. A video from the school bus showed at least a half-dozen students circulating the images, said Martin, the superintendent, at a school board meeting.

“I went the whole day with getting bullied and getting made fun of about my body,” the girl said at her hearing. When she boarded the bus, she said, anger was building up.

After seeing the boy and his phone, she slapped him, said Coriell, the principal. The boy shrugged off the slap, a video shows.

She hit him a second time. Then, the principal said, the girl asked aloud: “Why am I the only one doing this?” Two classmates hit the boy, the principal said, before the 13-year-old climbed over a seat and punched and stomped on him.

Video of the fight was posted on Facebook. “Overwhelming social media sentiment was one of outrage and a demand that the students involved in the fight be held accountable,” the district and sheriff’s office said in their joint statement released in November.

The girl had no past disciplinary problems, but she was assigned to an alternative school as the district moved to expel her for a full semester — 89 school days.

Weeks later, a boy is charged

It was on the day of the girl’s disciplinary hearing, three weeks after the fight, that the first of the boys was charged.

The student was charged with 10 counts of unlawful dissemination of images created by artificial intelligence under a new Louisiana state law, part of a wave of such legislation around the country. A second boy was charged in December with identical charges, the sheriff’s department said. Neither was identified by authorities because of their ages.

The girl would face no charges because of what the sheriff’s office described as the “totality of the circumstances.”

At the disciplinary hearing, the principal refused to answer questions from the girl’s attorneys about what kind of school discipline the boy would face.

The district said in a statement that federal student privacy laws prohibit it from discussing individual students’ disciplinary records. Gregory Miller, an attorney for the girl, said he has no knowledge of any school discipline for the classmate accused of sharing the images.

Ultimately, the panel expelled the 13-year-old. She wept, her father said.

“She just felt like she was victimized multiple times — by the pictures and by the school not believing her and by them putting her on a bus and then expelling her for her actions,” he said in an interview.

The fallout sends a student off course

After she was sent to the alternative school, the girl started skipping meals, her father said. Unable to concentrate, she completed none of the school’s online work for several days before her father got her into therapy for depression and anxiety.

Nobody initially noticed when she stopped doing her assignments, her father said.

“She kind of got left behind,” he said.

Her attorneys appealed to the school board, and another hearing was scheduled for seven weeks later.

By then, so much time had passed that she could have returned to her old school on probation. But because she’d missed assignments before getting treated for depression, the district wanted her to remain at the alternative site another 12 weeks.

For students who are suspended or expelled, the impact can last years. They’re more likely to be suspended again. They become disconnected from their classmates, and they’re more likely to become disengaged from school. They’re more likely to have lower grades and lower graduation rates.

“She’s already been out of school enough,” one of the girl’s attorneys, Matt Ory, told the board on Nov. 5. “She is a victim.

“She,” he repeated, “is a victim.”

Martin, the superintendent, countered: “Sometimes in life we can be both victims and perpetrators.”

But the board was swayed. One member, Henry Lafont, said: “There are a lot of things in that video that I don’t like. But I’m also trying to put into perspective what she went through all day.” They allowed her to return to campus immediately. Her first day back at school was Nov. 7, although she will remain on probation until Jan. 29.

That means no dances, no sports and no extracurricular activities. She already missed out on basketball tryouts, meaning she won’t be able to play this season, her father said. He finds the situation “heartbreaking.”

“I was hoping she would make great friends, they would go to the high school together and, you know, it’d keep everybody out of trouble on the right tracks,” her father said. “I think they ruined that.”

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