Six teenage boys accused of raping one of their classmates near Winter Springs High School will remain in custody on sexual batter charges.

Torreano Batton, 18, who goes by the name "Terrell," didn't say anything as he appeared before a judge.He was booked into the Seminole County Jail on Wednesday.

All six suspects were students at the high school. The five juveniles, who are between the ages of 16 and 17, appeared in juvenile court.

News 13 is not identifying the five suspects who are under 18, per our station Crime Guidelines.

Batton will remain in jail without bond. His next court appearance has been set for Jan. 20, 2015.

The five juveniles will also remain in custody. Their next court appearance has been set for Dec. 8. A judge ruled all six are not allowed to have contact with the victim or co-defendants.

According to a police report, the victim, a 16-year-old female student at Winter Springs High School, recorded part of the incident on video using an iPod.

The attack happened one week ago Thursday. The victim told Winter Springs police she thought she was going to McDonald's with two of the boys, but they ended up in a wooded area near the school.

According to the police report, the victim's video shows her being harassed to perform sexual acts by several of her classmates. She said no several times, but the suspects continued to push, and one even said it was his birthday.

"When somebody says no, they don't want to participate in any of this activity, you need to be wise enough to know that, OK, no means no," said Winter Springs police Chief Kevin Brunelle.

Police said they have video from the victim's iPod showing portions of the attack.

At least three of the suspects were players on the Winter Springs High School football team, according to the team's official roster.

We went to the homes of several suspects to talk to their parents for their side of the story, but we got no answers.

Seminole County school officials said they could not comment on any discipline at this time, but they have set up programs to help any affected students.

It will be up to the State Attorney's Office to determine if the five juveniles will be charged as adults.