
St. Ignatius High School has broken its silence nearly a week after one of its teachers, former UDP mayor Said Guerra, was arraigned on a charge of sexual assault. Guerra was taken to court last Thursday in Benque Viejo, following accusations made by a 16-year-old male student. The school has now confirmed that Guerra had been employed as a campus minister and that a police investigation and court process are underway. Despite public interest and growing concern, the school’s statement provides minimal detail. It acknowledges awareness of the ongoing legal matter but states that it will not be making further comments at this time, allowing the investigation and court proceedings to unfold. The release comes amid concerns raised by the alleged victim, who has expressed a desire to complete his final year of high school but is anxious about the possibility of encountering Guerra on campus. Notably, the school’s release makes no mention of Guerra’s current employment status or whether any measures are being taken to ensure the student’s safety and peace of mind.