Substitute Teacher, Rasheda Rose Arrested for Child Abuse After Forcing 6th Graders to Kiss


On October 10, 2023, Rasheda Rose, a 29-year-old substitute teacher at Legacy Traditional – North Valley Charter School in North Las Vegas, Nevada, was arrested on two counts of child abuse.

According to police, Rose made inappropriate comments to her students, forced two 6th graders to kiss in front of the class, and gave explicit lessons on bad behavior. 

She allegedly told her students to lie to their next-period teacher, delete messages on their phones, and make fake accounts.

Rose also forced her students to play the party game "Never Have I Ever," which is typically a drinking game focused on tawdry, illicit, or otherwise scandalous exploits. During the game, Rose asked her students inappropriate questions.

At one point, Rose instructed some of the students to close the classroom's emergency blinds and said no one was leaving to go to the restroom. When two students raised their hands to indicate that they were dating, Rose allegedly forced them to go to the front of the class and kiss.

The incident was recorded by one of the students, and Rose can be heard saying, "Imma ask those two if they can give us a show. We're not going to say anything."

Two other students also provided audio recordings of what occurred in the classroom that day. In the recordings, Rose can be heard saying, "What happens in Mrs. Rose classroom, stays in Mrs. Rose classroom," and "I want it to be where everyone can see. Imma count to five, once at five, I want yaw to share a lil peck."

After the incident, Rose allegedly called police and complained that the students were "acting in a sexual manner" and that her whole class that day was "acting inappropriately."

Rose was released from the North Las Vegas Community Correctional Center, but the mother of one of the students forced to kiss in front of the class has since been bullied relentlessly. She said her daughter cries all the time and no longer wants to go to school. 

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