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Our View: D-428’s actions speak volumes

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There has been almost no public comment from officials or school board members in District 428 about the racial bullying incident on a district bus in January.

What they have said with their discipline speaks volumes, however. The hope is that they will also take steps to ensure that the circumstances that allowed this to happen are not repeated in the future.

In January, a DeKalb High School student was attacked by a teammate with a belt and taunted with racial slurs while riding on a bus returning from a wrestling meet.

In response to the incident, the school board expelled a student and suspended others. The teacher who was on the bus, Lance Gackowski, was relieved of his duties as a wrestling and tennis coach, although he remains a teacher in the district.

No school board members have publicly retreated from their action. Given what transpired, it’s not surprising.

An inclusive and harmonious community can have no tolerance for bullying and racism.

The facts presented to board members led them to their decision; part of what school board members are elected to do is make these kind of decisions behind closed doors and not talk about them afterward for the sake of all involved.

School board President Tom Matya has said the district is reviewing policies for coaches and students, and hopefully the district will consider a mandate on a supervisor-to-student ratio for activities, as students and parents have said that Gackowski was in charge of monitoring about 50 students at the time the incident occurred.

That’s an insufficient ratio of students to teachers. It creates an ideal environment for all manner of misbehavior. Those who have spoken in support of Gackowski are right – it’s not fair to expect one teacher to be aware of everything that’s happening on a bus full of students.

But no matter what the supporters of the coach say, unless they investigated the matter themselves, they probably are not privy to all the facts, as we are not.

The only people who know precisely what happened are likely the students who were immediately involved or watching from close by.

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