Chattanooga Times Free Press

Birchwood parents say they’re ignored

- By Steve Hardy

Thirty family members convened Thursday to discuss concerns about Birchwood Middle School in the wake of several reported instances of sexual harassment among students.

At the unofficial gathering, parents said that a particular student repeatedly groped and fondled others over a period of eight weeks. They told District 9 school board member Mike Evatt that Principal Sharon Watts was not forthcomin­g in telling parents about a potential risk at the school.

However, members of the school’s parent teacher associatio­n and Elementary Operations Director Karen Hollis were quick to support Watts.

“Parents are exaggerati­ng,” Hollis said, “They don’t know all the facts. ... Sometimes parents can’t see the whole picture because we aren’t allowed to share the whole picture.”

PTA President Katie Parks added, “I don’t think that Ms. Watts has failed. I think she’s doing great.”

Yet parents at the Thursday meeting were quick to point out instances in which they felt ignored by the school staff that ranged from public humiliatio­n to physical intimidati­on, events of which they say the staff was aware.

Evatt said the harassment problem has been resolved. After several family members used the term molestatio­n to describe the events of the past eight weeks, Evatt urged them to think of the repercussi­ons of having their own child labeled a molester. He said the school and the principal in particular had used the time between the first and last incidents to work with the boy on respect-

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