School being Sued for Using Handcuffs on Black Children say they will Continue
Thursday, August 12, 2004 at 04:20PM
TheSpook
The Kent School Board last night reaffirmed the use of
handcuffs by school security guards to restrain unruly students,
disregarding the recommendation of an independent review panel. "Our
bottom line is to provide a safe, secure learning environment and
working environment for all of our students and all of our staff,"
board member Sandy Collins said before the unanimous vote in favor of
the policy. Superintendent Barbara Grohe appointed the review panel
April 14 in response to allegations that guards have used excessive
force in disciplining black students, who make up about 10 percent of
the district's total enrollment of 26,000. At the time the panel was
formed, parents of 11 black children had filed claims against the
school district seeking a total of $36.4 million in damages; since
then, the parents of three more black students have added $10 million
in claims. Security guards have pulled hair, twisted arms and
handcuffed students as young as 11, the parents' claims say. The
disciplinary measures represent "institutional racism at its finest,"
said Carl Mack, president of the Seattle chapter of the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People. [more ]
Article originally appeared on (http://brownwatch.com/).
See website for complete article licensing information.