Tulsa Central School Rocked by Allegations That Coaches Were Inappropriate, Allegedly Infected Peers with HIV, and Failed to Notify Parents

Calls grow for increased school oversight and transparency.

January 15, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on January 15, 2026

Tulsa Central High School is under intense scrutiny after social media posts alleged that certain coaches engaged in inappropriate behavior and that a student may have knowingly exposed peers to HIV without notifying parents or health authorities.

The claims have ignited widespread concern among parents and the community, prompting questions about the school’s oversight and safety measures.

According to posts shared online by concerned parent Briana Ware, students at the school were allegedly placed at risk due to both inappropriate conduct by staff and the failure to inform families about potential health threats.

Ware expressed frustration that popular students may be “shielded” from accountability while critical safety issues go unaddressed.

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She called for broader awareness and stricter measures to protect children, suggesting that the school environment is failing to provide adequate guidance and oversight for students.

Other parents expressed shock and concern in response to Ware’s posts. Uniqua Goff wrote,

“Girl wait what?! Kids having HIV at Central?? A pervert?! Whew, lord I’m so glad my baby is at Epic Homeschooling.”

Ware confirmed that she shares the concern and is relieved her own child attends another school.

Tulsa Central High School has not yet issued an official statement regarding the allegations.

Local authorities have not confirmed any ongoing investigations, but the claims have stirred significant discussion among parents, students, and the wider community.

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The situation has raised pressing questions about school safety, transparency, and the need for proactive measures to protect students from both inappropriate adult behavior and potential health risks.

Parents are urging schools to implement stricter reporting and monitoring protocols and to educate students about real-life risks, beyond what they learn through social media or peers.

As the community reacts to these allegations, many families are reassessing school safety and advocating for increased accountability for both staff and students.

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