Allegations that school staff helped pay for student abortions are likely 'false': interim report

A Fairfax County Public Schools teacher’s claims that a high school social worker pressured a student to obtain an abortion are likely “false,” according to an interim investigation report from the school district, which alleges that the teacher made the accusation after she was disciplined for buying pregnancy tests for a student.
Zenaida Perez, a teacher of English for students of other languages at Centreville High School, went public in August with her allegations against CHS social worker Carolina Diaz, prompting an investigation of the Virginia school district.
Perez claimed that Diaz facilitated and paid for student abortions without parental consent, with the approval of former CHS Principal Chad Lehman, who she accused of trying to “cover up” information related to the allegations.
Last week, the King & Spaulding law firm hired by FCPS asserted in a 61-page interim report that, based on current information, it seems that Diaz did not encourage or pay for a student’s abortion. The report also claimed that Lehman did not attempt to “cover up” the allegations but investigated them in 2022 and determined that they “lacked factual support.”
“Mrs. Perez’s allegations appear to be rooted in speculation. It also appears that in her zeal to prove her suspicions true, Mrs. Perez procured statements from students that were false,” the interim report stated. “In doing so, Mrs. Perez, among other things, violated policies and regulations that require teachers to maintain professional boundaries with students.”
Zenaida Perez did not immediately respond to The Christian Post’s request for comment.
Steven Aden of the pro-life legal organization Americans United for Life, which featured Perez in a Monday webcast titled “Abortion Coercion & the Fight for Parental Rights in Public Schools," expressed confidence in the validity of the teacher's story. Aden, the chief legal officer and general counsel at AUL, is also serving as Perez's legal counsel.
"Fairfax County Public Schools’ preliminary response to Senate HELP and U.S. Department of Education investigations into allegations of abortion trafficking made by our client, Mrs. Zenaida Perez, is just the usual whitewash by a hugely expensive K Street firm," Aden told CP.
"On behalf of Mrs. Perez, we are preparing to file litigation against Fairfax County Public Schools, claims which this hasty response has not only failed to address but highlighted," Aden continued. "Mrs. Perez has been fully transparent and diligent in her recordkeeping, placing the truth squarely on her side."
Samantha Kamman is a reporter for The Christian Post. She can be reached at: samantha.kamman@christianpost.com. Follow her on Twitter: @Samantha_Kamman











