Student after student, parent after parent, told of reporting threats and harassment to teachers and administrators at Lower Dauphin High School, but they did nothing.
called to discuss racism in their schools: what are you doing to protect these kids when they go back to school tomorrow?
Superintendent Robert Schultz speaks. The Lower Dauphin School District school board holds a committee meeting outlining action steps to deal with racial intimidation of students in the district. March 27, 2023. Dan Gleiter | [email protected] School board members John Kaschak, left, Robert Goduto, center, and Jeffrey Neely. The Lower Dauphin School District school board holds a committee meeting outlining action steps to deal with racial intimidation of students in the district. March 27, 2023. Dan Gleiter | [email protected]
began reporting on what parents and students have been saying for at least a decade, most board members didn’t seem to know anything about any of this. To be effective in their jobs, school directors need to know what’s going on in the schools -- especially the issues students described in excruciating detail in missives read Monday night. That’s why they were elected.
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