🌯 TL;DR
A Lake Travis High School coach made sexually suggestive comments referencing a “12-inch burrito” to a teenage girl. Despite formal complaints and screenshots confirming the inappropriate nature of the exchange, school leadership, including Athletic Director Hank Carter, allowed him to remain in his position—raising serious questions about accountability and the district’s standards for student safety.
Spoiler: It didn’t land. A teen girl felt uncomfortable enough to report it. Now he’s been officially reprimanded — and yes, the district has it in writing. We got the letter. We read the letter. You should too. 🌯 😬

The Message Wasn’t Subtle
Screenshots submitted by concerned parents show a coach texting a female student about burritos—but not in any way you’d expect from a trusted adult. The coach allegedly made a sexual innuendo, referencing the “12 inches” of his burrito and implying he could “do anything for her” if she just asked. When she responded with uncertainty and emojis suggesting awkwardness, he doubled down on the flirtation.
This wasn’t misinterpreted “coach talk” or a harmless joke. This was a grown man, employed by Lake Travis ISD, making overtly inappropriate sexual comments to a teenage girl under his supervision.
What Happens Next? Apparently Nothing.
Despite complaints being submitted to school officials, including screenshots of the messages, no disciplinary action appears to have been taken. The coach remained employed. No public statement. No transparency. Just silence.
And at the center of that silence is LTISD Athletic Director Hank Carter, a powerful figure in the district with a long leash and even longer list of loyal administrators. Multiple parents have asked:
What does it take to get fired at Lake Travis?
Apparently, not even a documented incident of an adult coach making sexually charged remarks to a student qualifies.
The District’s Response (or Lack Thereof)
LTISD has yet to issue a formal statement. Behind closed doors, sources say district officials attempted to downplay the behavior—citing “jokes out of context” and “no physical contact”—instead of treating the messages for what they were: grooming behavior.
Parents are alarmed. One said:
“If that were my daughter, I would expect the coach to be fired immediately. What kind of message are we sending to our girls?”
Is There a Pattern?
Lake Travis ISD has already come under fire for hiring practices and transparency issues. With this latest incident, many are wondering if the district is more concerned with protecting staff reputations than student safety.
What Needs to Be Said—Out Loud
To any young girl at that school: You shouldn’t have to be put in a situation where an adult in power makes you feel uncomfortable—let alone makes a joke about his burrito’s size.
To the district: Do better. If this is what you’re willing to excuse, what’s happening that isn’t being reported?
Hank Carter, Director of Athletics documentation of event:

Parents and community members with additional information can submit tips to:
📧 LTISD@protonmail.com






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