

The bill would amend landmark civil rights legislation, known as Title IX, passed more than 50 years ago. Located in central Oklahoma, Henryetta had a population of 5,640 at the 2020 US census.ĬNN’s Raja Razek and Zoe Sottile contributed to this report.The House action comes as at least 20 other states have imposed similar limits on trans athletes at the K-12 or collegiate level. “Please continue to keep these families in your thoughts and prayers.” “We understand if you feel it is more appropriate to keep your student at home,” the message continued. The system added that classes would not be canceled and that students would have access to mental health professionals and faith-based clergy. “Our hearts are hurting, and we have considered what would be best for our students in the coming days,” the school system said. Henryetta Public Schools said it is “grieving over the tragedy of the loss of several of our students,” in a message on its website addressed to parents and guardians. It makes me feel I wasn’t the only one who saw those things in her.” They wrote about how she was a friend to everyone. “We went to her school today to clean out her locker and we found notes her classmates left on her locker. “I know it’s common to say that your loved one lights up a room, but she really did,” Ashleigh Webster said. Ivy went to Henryetta Middle School and played softball and was set to start high school in the fall.
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Jesse Lee McFadden, 39, was set to stand trial on charges of solicitation of a minor. School system is grieving ‘several of our students’

Webster said she and her husband began to worry when the hours passed, and Ivy still didn’t return home even though she had school the next day. The call kept breaking up,” Webster said. on Sunday and told me they were in McAlester but said he couldn’t talk because he had a bad signal. Webster also said she received a call from McFadden later in the day saying they were in a nearby town. She said she received a Snapchat message from Ivy around midnight on Saturday and then another Snapchat message around 10 a.m. His wife seemed nice and would even drop off anything she baked,” Ashleigh Webster said. She said she didn’t know about McFadden’s criminal history. Ivy Webster’s mother, Ashleigh Webster, told CNN they lived on the same block as McFadden and that their families had been friends since December 2020.

The court date stemmed from charges filed in 2017, when McFadden was accused of using a cell phone to exchange nude photos and videos with an underage girl while he was serving time for a 2003 rape conviction, according to CNN affiliate KOKI. A bench warrant for failure to appear was issued, the records show, and authorities then discovered the bodies while executing a search warrant. Monday but failed to show up, according to court records. McFadden was set to stand trial on charges of solicitation of a minor at 9 a.m. The bodies were found “not in the residence, but just on the property,” Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation spokesperson Gerald Davidson said Monday. The seven bodies were found at a property where McFadden lived and was listed as his home in the Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry. From Nathan Brewer/Okmulgee County Sheriff's Office Brittany Brewer, 16, left, and Ivy Webster, 14, right, were the subject of an endangered/missing advisory issued by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
