Granite School District has opened an investigation into Taylorsville High after parents told 2News that repeated reports about harassment and sexually explicit messages aimed at students were brushed off by administrators, a school resource officer and a coach. Families say several girls filed incident reports through the district’s online portal, only to be asked to relive the details again and again before the school took any significant action. The controversy is now fueling broader questions about how quickly schools flag and escalate behavior that could turn dangerous.
District opens probe
The district confirmed Friday that it is reviewing Taylorsville High’s handling of the situation and said it learned of the allegations during a district-level review. As reported by KUTV, Granite said “appropriate action will be taken” once investigators finish their work and noted that some students accused of sending the messages are no longer on campus. Parents argue those removals only happened after weeks of complaints.
Parents say reports were ignored
Parents told…..