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School Board Faces Backlash Over Principal Controversy

August 09, 2024 | David Douglas SD 40, School Districts, Oregon



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School Board Faces Backlash Over Principal Controversy
The David Douglas School District School Board convened on August 8, 2024, with a focus on acknowledging the traditional lands of various Indigenous tribes, including the Multnomah and Chinook. The meeting began with a commitment to honor Indigenous history and contributions, emphasizing the importance of creating an educational environment that respects these legacies.

Public comment was dominated by concerns regarding the handling of a complaint against Gilbert Park Principal Stacy Moncrieff. Jennifer Flagle, a long-time educator at Gilbert Park, criticized the board's previous meeting where allegations against Moncrieff were treated as established facts without due process. Flagle argued that the investigation into the complaints was biased, highlighting that many perspectives were overlooked, particularly those of current staff and community members who supported Moncrieff.

Flagle detailed how the complainants actively sought support for their narrative, leading to a skewed investigation that failed to include voices from the broader school community. She emphasized the importance of fairness in proceedings, likening the situation to a civil action where due process was not upheld. Flagle read a statement from a former teacher, Paul Foreman, who expressed his support for Moncrieff and criticized the investigation's approach.

In response to the handling of the complaint, Flagle and other Gilbert Park staff presented several requests to the board, including an acknowledgment of mishandling the situation, a formal apology, and a commitment to clearer protocols for future complaints. They called for transparency in the investigation process and requested that the board refrain from using the investigative firm Arctic in future matters, advocating for a company that aligns with the district's values of equity and restorative practices.

The meeting concluded without further public comments, but the board was urged to consider the significant implications of their decisions on the school community and the importance of inclusive dialogue moving forward.

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