The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

School suspends girls, says rape-awareness note was bullying

- The Associated Press

PORTLAND, MAINE >> A 15-year-old girl was suspended for bullying after trying to draw attention to what she believed was an unaddresse­d problem of sexual assaults involving students at her high school. Now, she’s taking the school district to court.

Aela Mansmann, a 15-year-old sophomore at Cape Elizabeth High School outside Portland, has been at odds with Cape Elizabeth Schools for a month after posting a note in a bathroom that said: “There’s a rapist in our school and you know who it is.” She and two other students who left similar notes were ordered suspended.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Maine is taking on Mansmann’s case and calling on federal court to stop her suspension. The organizati­on filed a motion Sunday in Maine asking for a temporary restrainin­g order against the district, and a hearing is slated for a Portland courtroom on Monday.

The ACLU’s filing states that Mansmann has taken a “public stance as an ally for victims and survivors of sexual violence.”

Mansmann said she plans to keep doing that.

“I think anyone that has experience­d any sort of sexual violence or harassment is especially vulnerable when they are going through their healing process, and to have an ally who is willing to advocate for that, I think is crucial and beneficial,” she said in a telephone interview.

Superinten­dent Donna Wolfrom declined to comment Tuesday. A district spokespers­on also said there would be no official comment because the case is in court.

The school’s principal, Jeffrey Shedd, said in a letter to the community Wednesday that a male student believed he was the target of the note campaign, and that he felt unsafe at school in the wake of the notes.

The ACLU is arguing that’s not the case, that Mansmann posted the note to raise awareness of a general problem in the school community about sexual assault.

She said she did not allege that she was a victim or mention any accusers or abusers by name.

The two other students suspended from the school, about 6 miles south of Portland in one of the wealthiest communitie­s in Maine, have not come forward publicly. The suspension­s led about 50 students at the 550-student school to walk out of classes one day this month.

 ?? SHAEL NORRIS VIA AP ?? In this Monday, Oct. 7 photo provided by Shael Norris, high school sophomore Aela Mansmann, 15, of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, left, stands with her brother Aidan, 13, as he displays a placard during a school walkout, in Cape Elizabeth.
SHAEL NORRIS VIA AP In this Monday, Oct. 7 photo provided by Shael Norris, high school sophomore Aela Mansmann, 15, of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, left, stands with her brother Aidan, 13, as he displays a placard during a school walkout, in Cape Elizabeth.

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