Sexually graphic text messages between members of Chief Sealth JV football team set off repercussions
Sexually graphic text messages between members of Chief Sealth JV football team set off repercussions
Players have been removed from the team; School and District responded to incident
Members of the Chief Sealth football team were revealed to exchanging sexually explicit mesages on Instagram regarding rape and sexual assault of named female students.
photo by Patrick Robinson
Thu, 10/19/2023
A chain of sexually graphic text messages between members of the Chief Sealth International Junior Varsity football team were reported to school staff this week leading to the consideration of cancellation of the game against Roosevelt High School on Friday night, and a protest walkout by students at the school on Friday at 11:50 am.
Instead of cancellation the team members involved have been dismissed from the squad.
At least one varsity player was involved.
The messages refer to graphic sexual violence against named female students.
Chief Sealth Principal Ray Garcia Morales issued a statement to parents that stated the matter was under investigation, disciplinary actions were being weightd, help for students affected is available and further plans for gender equity, and the prevention of sexual harrassment.
The statement from Principal Morales:
Dear Chief Sealth Families,
Yesterday, a concern was brought to our attention regarding group text messages written by several Chief Sealth International students. The content of the text messages was graphic in nature and extremely inappropriate. Chief Staff International staff stand united that we do not condone this type of talk.
As soon as my team became aware of these messages, we took immediate action, including:
The school administration team is investigating the concerns and exploring appropriate discipline and additional corrective action.
Our social workers and school leaders are reaching out to offer direct support to each student who was a subject of the messages.
Chief Sealth International athletic leaders are developing a plan to promote gender equity, prevent sexual harassment, and help our students better understand what behaviors are expected of students and athletes.
I take the safety and wellbeing of our students very seriously. I appreciate the messages and questions families have sent to me expressing their concern about this issue. Our school and athletic teams are taking proactive steps to be sure our young people approach their peers and community members with respect.
The district and the admin team support students’ rights to express their views in a peaceful manner, including assembly and peaceful protest.
Our school has support available for students. In addition to our social workers and counselors, our school has a Teen Health Center that can help students talk through their concerns. You can find a list of student supports on our school website.
Thank you to the students who reported these messages to school staff. I encourage students to report any concerns they have to administration or other trusted adults. We want students to understand that it is important to report to a trusted adult when someone is hurt, in danger, or in an unsafe situation.
Please talk to your students to help them understand that comments that encourage sexual violence are not acceptable at our school. I am including some resource links that may be useful in talking to your students.