May Meetings and August Lies
Fairfax County’s timeline collapses as evidence shows officials were told months earlier of a 17-year-old’s abortion arranged without parental consent.
INVESTIGATIONS: By Walter Curt
Fairfax County Public Schools is now facing a new layer of scandal in the Centreville High School forced-abortion allegations—one that strikes directly at the credibility of their public response. While the district now acknowledges the claims in an August 7 letter to staff and families, but in reality, they informed of the allegations months, if not years, earlier.
According to a witness who spoke to the Dispatch, on May 2, 2025, Centreville teacher Mrs. Zenaida Perez met with FCPS investigator James Mackie and relayed the account of a 17-year-old student whose abortion was allegedly arranged and paid for by school social worker Carolina Díaz—without her parents ever being notified. The witness confirmed that Mackie was present and heard the allegations in full.
But if that weren’t enough, the meeting was also captured in an audio recording exclusively provided to The W.C. Dispatch:
NOTE: This recording has been edited to remove personal identification information for the student.
The timeline alone is enough to shred the district’s narrative. FCPS has claimed to be responding with urgency after “learning” of the allegations last week, but the documented meeting in May shows, definitively, they have been aware for months.
Superintendent Michelle Reid’s August 7 letter stressed that the alleged conduct would never be acceptable in Fairfax County Public Schools, yet no immediate investigation, public statement, or parental notification followed the May meeting.
Only after the story went public—drawing national outrage—did the district announce an “external independent investigation” and promise transparency.
In reality, this is not the sound of swift accountability; it is the reflexive scramble of a bureaucracy desperate to contain the damage.
The fact that the district sat on allegations involving a coerced medical procedure for a minor and potential criminal violations of state law until it was forced into the open should alarm every parent in Fairfax County.
This is not transparency. This is a cover-up unraveling in real time.