Chicago Sun-Times

King College Prep principal ousted after complaints from parents, students

- BY MANNY RAMOS, STAFF REPORTER mramos@suntimes.com | @_ManuelRamo­s_ Manny Ramos is a corps member in Report for America, a not-for-profit journalism program that aims to bolster Sun-Times coverage of issues affecting Chicago’s South and West sides.

A seasoned principal who took over King College Prep High School at the start of the school year has been reassigned after a slew of complaints from students and parents.

Elizabeth Kirby, chief of school strategy and planning at CPS, told King Prep parents in a letter that Principal Melanie BeattySevi­er “accepted another position within the district” and her last day will be March 24.

Chicago Public Schools officials and Beatty-Sevier did not respond to questions about the new assignment.

“We expect to have a strong administra­tor in charge lead our school while the Local School Council opens the principal selection process,” Natasha Erskine, the council’s parent representa­tive, said in a statement.

“We are pleased with the decisions made to do the right thing here and restore a healthy, equitable and nurturing learning environmen­t to our school community.”

Beatty-Sevier has worked on and off for CPS as a teacher, assistant principal and principal since 1996, according to CPS records. Beatty-Sevier was interim principal for three years at the now-shuttered Robeson High School before taking over at King College Prep, 4445 S. Drexel Blvd., in July.

But she was immediatel­y met with pushback from parents and students as some felt she was appointed by a lame-duck Local School Council.

Problems between Beatty-Sevier and parents escalated in August during an council meeting when she said “sexual abuse cases throughout the city of Chicago” motivated her to bar students from dressing “provocativ­ely.” CPS issued a statement at the time, saying the district “strongly disagrees with Principal Beatty-Sevier’s comments” and would determine “appropriat­e disciplina­ry options.” CPS still hasn’t clarified how she was discipline­d.

King Prep’s Local School Counsel took a vote of “no confidence” against Beatty-Sevier in February.

The council will hold a forum at the school to discuss the change at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.

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Melanie BeattySevi­er

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