During a recent school board meeting, parents and educators voiced significant concerns regarding student safety, mental health, and the enforcement of harassment policies within the district.
One educator emphasized the importance of fostering relationships between students and teachers, urging the board to encourage open communication rather than allowing issues to escalate to administrative levels. This sentiment was echoed by several parents who expressed frustration over the handling of bullying incidents, particularly one involving a freshman at Peninsula High School who faced severe harassment from a player at Gig Harbor High School. The student's mother criticized the school's administration for failing to enforce a zero-tolerance policy on bullying, highlighting a video in which her son was taunted about his deceased father. She called for accountability and immediate action from school officials to prevent such incidents from recurring.
Another parent, Christie Bohalla, praised the superintendent's recent communication addressing online bullying but raised concerns about the lack of acknowledgment for in-person harassment. She urged the board to ensure that reporting mechanisms for bullying are effective and accessible, noting discrepancies in the district's reporting systems and the absence of clear timelines for investigations.
The discussions underscored a growing demand for the school district to take decisive action in addressing bullying and mental health issues, with parents calling for transparency and accountability in the enforcement of existing policies. The meeting highlighted the need for a collaborative approach to ensure the safety and well-being of all students in the district.