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http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2009/11/12/madrona-k-8-student-shank-assault/ Madrona K-8 Student Shank Assault
by Richard Silverstein on November 12, 2009 · 9 comments
in Children & Family, Seattle
A little unintended irony as far as Madrona K-8 is concerned (Justin Baeder)
A little unintended irony as far as Madrona K-8 is concerned (Justin Baeder)
The Madison Park Times reports that a Madrona School 7th grader created a hand-made shank and assaulted an 8th grader in the cafeteria. According to a police report (article available here and here):
The victim reported that the suspect walked up to him which what was reported to be a shank. He walked behind him and grabbed him by the head. The suspect pulled the victim’s head back and pressed the scissor against the back of his neck, then pulled the scissor down and pressed the pointed end of the scissor against his spine.
Apparently, the suspect and an accomplice were expelled from the school.
This is my neighborhood school and it has a long history of internal discipline and academic problems and hostile relations with the surrounding community. Madrona K-8 has fallen below the No Child Left Behind academic standards several years running and its parents are now allowed to transfer their children to other schools with more successful records
. Regarding school violence, I personally know of a fight between a large group of unsupervised students at a neighboring park frequented by them which endangered my then very young children.
The principal, Kaaren Andrews, touted by the district a one of its wunderkind academic leaders, reacted by indirectly accusing two women who were caring for our children of insulting the students and disparaging the principal’s commitment to them (which never happened). The clear implication raised by Andrews and a district employee who spoke at a public community meeting was that the nannies harbored racist attitudes toward the children (which was preposterous since the rowdy group was racially–mixed and included Anglo children).
When I called Andrews to report that her students had been fighting and unsupervised she reacted defensively and dismissively. A call to Andrews’ supervisor at district headquarters, Ruth Metzger, went unanswered until I sent an e-mail to the district superintendent.