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Virginia high school staff arranged students’ abortions without parental consent: report

FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA, AUG 7 – Two minor students at Centreville High School allege staff arranged and funded abortions without parental consent, violating Virginia law, prompting an ongoing investigation by Fairfax County Public Schools.

  • On Aug. 5, 2025, Walter Curt’s report alleged staff at Centreville High School in Fairfax County Public Schools arranged and funded abortions for two students without parental notification.
  • Under FCPS Regulation 2504, staff are not required to notify parents of student pregnancy concerns, creating a policy gap, despite Virginia’s parental-notification law requiring minors to notify parents unless a judicial bypass is granted.
  • An 11th-grade ESOL student says Carolina Díaz scheduled her abortion in November 2021 and paid clinic fees without parental notice, while another girl was pressured to abort and fled the clinic.
  • The district confirmed yesterday that it is taking the claims seriously and has launched a comprehensive inquiry, engaging an external investigator.
  • With an important gubernatorial race taking place this year in Virginia, allegations have raised questions about using taxpayer funds for student abortions, condemned as 'state-funded child exploitation' by 40 Days for Life.
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LifeSiteNews broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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