Stockton, California, is inland, hot, 20 percent poor, and crime-ridden. The top nine employers are schools, hospitals, the government, and Amazon, which has two giant fulfillment centers in the city. As ever in places like this, the high schools are full of trouble and promise, and one of them—Bear Creek High School—has lately been in the news because of two of its students: Bailey Kirkeby, a junior, and Caitlin Fink, a senior. They are thoroughly creatures of the modern age, but what impresses me about both of them is how deeply they also exemplify some of the most enduring traits of girlhood. They are hopeful, concerned about fairness, foursquare on the side of the underdog, and drenched in a romantic vision of life, in which sorrows can be easily overcome and infinite happiness is always on the horizon. Bailey, who is 17 years old, has long wavy hair, glasses, a heavy course load, and a raft of positions at the school newspaper, where she is the managing editor and news editor, as well as an entertainment columnist and a staff writer. It occurred to the staff of the Bruin Voice that a story that treated Caitlin like any other inspirational student—one who had faced and overcome obstacles—a piece that allowed her to tell her side of the story, would be helpful to Caitlin and good for the paper. Because Bailey had a class with Caitlin, she seemed the obvious choice to write it. However, things quickly went sideways.


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He had previously been investigated by child protection services for abusing the nine-year-old and her sister. The alleged crime is a first-degree felony in Texas, one of the most serious in the Texas penal system, and carries with it a minimum sentence of 25 years in prison and a maximum or a maximum of 99 years to life in prison. His arrest affidavit alleges that he had been sexually abusing her for at least a year, starting when she was eight.
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A head teacher gained sexual gratification when he posed online as a year-old girl and sent child porn to men and was told their paedophilic fantasies. Christopher James White, head of the junior school at Bribie Island State High School, north of Brisbane , has avoided jail after pleading guilty to six child exploitation charges in Brisbane District Court on Tuesday. White posed as a fictional girl called Amber, who had an interest in older men and lost her virginity to a teacher at school. Christopher James White, head of the junior school at Bribie Island State High School pictured , north of Brisbane, has avoided jail after pleading guilty. He sent nude and semi-nude photos purporting to be her to men on Facebook and then got them to describe the sexual acts and positions they wanted to perform on her. White also shared with them a fantasy of Amber being raped in a jacuzzi, with the offending taking place from October to January , Gympie Times reported.