A concerned mother is sharing a disturbing incident that happened with her daughter at Mountain View Middle School.
Brooke Wilson publicly shared an urgent post on the Facebook page “What’s going on Manchester NH? Community News and Alerts.”
She is asking for support and awareness following an upsetting incident at Mountain View Middle School.
In her post, she revealed that a group of male classmates used AI tools to create explicit fake images of her daughter, her daughter’s friend, and other students.
AI-Generated Fake Images at Mountain View Middle School Damage Students’ Football Career
In her post, Brooke Wilson detailed the emotional toll the incident has taken on her daughter.
Her daughter was a player at Mountain View Middle School, and the incident led to anxiety, missed school days, and a loss of confidence that made continuing in the sport impossible.
Moreover, her daughter had to give up her football season due to the emotional distress caused by the AI-generated fake photos.
Brooke criticized the district’s silence and failure to educate students about the safety of AI.
Her message was not one of seeking sympathy but of demanding accountability and change.
She urged parents to talk to their children and emphasized that if this could happen to her child, it could happen to anyone’s.
Furthermore, she concluded with a powerful vow:
I won’t stop fighting for my daughter. And I won’t stop fighting for yours, either.

On her post, many people shared their point of view, highlighting their anger, concern, and calls for justice.
One user expressed outrage, saying,
Wow this is just wrong. These boys should be charged with child porn… even if it’s not her body. I don’t care how old they are!!!
Another urged Brooke to report the incident to the school board and state commissioner, writing:
Report this incident to your school board and the state commissioner of education. Districts may try to cover up bullying incidents to protect their image. In doing so, they may violate the law. The district didn’t bothered to tell you whether or not they filed a report. Nor did they get back to you. That’s not appropriate behavior. NH school districts must report substantiated bullying incidents to the state, not just violent crimes. Districts are required to annually submit reports of bullying and cyberbullying to the Department of Education, though these reports cannot contain personally identifiable student information…
Additionally, another user shared a similar personal experience, saying,
Did you circle where they broke the rules of conduct in the school handbook! This happened to my younger sibling a few years back and I got a hold of the school district and contacted governors office with complaints and proof of bullying/abuse. Emphasize on the fact that she has grown to be more despondent since issue occurred and that her mental health depends on actions being taken, if not the possibility of her doing something seriously harmful to herself is on the schools hands. Everything was settled within the next two days. They don’t like when you have other outlets that will shine light on the issue.
The incident at Mountain View Middle School underscores the urgent need for schools and communities to confront the misuse of AI technology and its devastating emotional impact on students.
Brooke Wilson’s post not only revealed a serious breach of safety and trust but also highlighted the district’s silence and inaction.
Authorities must take immediate and transparent action to investigate, educate, and protect the public.
