A teenage pedophile accused of collecting and trading child pornography has been allowed to return to the public high school where he is a student — and now the parents of his classmates are enraged. Why exactly is this teenager — who is nearly a legal adult — being allowed to attend school with other children after being charged with such serious crimes?

According to WSB-TV News, 17-year-old Theodore Poulos has been allowed to return to a Cobb County, Georgia high school as a student, after he was charged with collecting and trading pornographic content featuring children. Authorities say that the 17-year-old young man was found in possession of numerous images and videos depicting young boys engaging in sex acts with adult men. Police also say that Theodore Poulos shared some of this content with people over Snapchat, and that he had been downloading and distributing child pornography for about two years.

Poulos was arrested in association with these allegations earlier this year, but he is currently out free on bond. For some reason, he has been allowed to return to Kell High School. It is to the great dismay of parents of the accused pedophile’s classmates that he is now back to attending classes alongside students of various ages, and many of them are speaking out against his return. It has also been revealed that the Georgia teen was never disciplined by the school — even though he is accused of committing crimes that could put his classmates in danger.

So why is this teenage pedophile being allowed to attend classes alongside other students? There doesn’t appear to be an answer for this question, and the staff at Kell High School don’t appear to be interested in addressing it. Meanwhile, parents and loved ones of the students at the school are demanding that Poulos be expelled or moved to online classes.

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