The Macomb Daily

New acting school chief appointed following twerking incident

- By Mitch Hotts mhotts@medianewsg­roup.com

For the second time this month, Mount Clemens Community Schools students and staff members find themselves under new leadership following a twerking scandal.

The Board of Education first announced they had appointed Assistant Superinten­dent David Lavender as acting su- perintende­nt in the absence of Superinten­dent Monique Beels, who they had suspended because of lewd conduct at an event held at the district high school.

Five days later, school officials voted to name former Fitzgerald

Public Schools Superinten­dent Barbara VanSweden as acting superinten­dent because Lavender didn’t meet the state qualificat­ions to run the district.

Board President Earl Rickman III said Mount Clemens has an agreement with the Macomb Intermedia­te School District for superinten­dent services.

“Per our legal counsel, state law states we had to have a superinten­dent, thus David (Lavender) was put in that capacity until the MISD could provide someone during the (Beels) investigat­ion,” he said in a text message.

After VanSweden was appointed to temporaril­y head the district, Lavender was transferre­d back to his original position, according to Rickman.

The board has placed Beels on paid, non-disciplina­ry administra­tive leave while an investigat­ion is completed.

School board members have appointed Bingham Farms-based Recon Management Group to investigat­e whether Beels violated board policies relating the gym incident. The move means Beels is banned from Mount Clemens school buildings, and all of her authorized responsibi­lities and duties as the chief administra­tors are on hold.

VanSweden served in the same capacity for two years in the New Haven school district, and one year in Clintondal­e Community Schools in neighborin­g Clinton Township.

“I am here to support the Board of Education, the staff and students here in Mount Clemens,” she said last week. “They have some wonderful initiative­s here: a new high school principal, a new elementary school principal and a new assistant superinten­dent in David Lavender.

“Our job is educate all of the kids, that’s the goal here. We need to work collaborat­ives to get that done.”

At issue is a raunchy dance routine performed in October month by a rap artist who was accompanie­d by a woman in a Gstring and sports bra who twerked on the gym floor making sexually provocativ­e moves.

The performanc­e was one of about 20 entertaine­rs at a private function that took place in Mount Clemens High School gym. School administra­tors rented the gym to Rivals Recruiting Worldwide for what the organizati­on had claimed was a charity event.

A video of the event quickly went viral, drawing negative reactions from parents and taxpayers. It also gained the attention of Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s office and was mentioned on at least one national TV news talk show.

School officials are already taking steps to make sure a similar incident doesn’t happen again. They have implemente­d a pause on renting school facilities to outside organizati­ons for 30 days while the investigat­ion is completed. Beels had indicated from now on, school officials will now require advance review of flyers for upcoming events at school facilities.

Rivals Recruiting CEO grad Quentin Hines also has apologized for not better screening the acts that appeared at the event. The group has been banned from using Mount Clemens’ facilities.

Hines, a Mount Clemens High School graduate, former NFL running back and Super Bowl winner, said there was no alcohol or drug consumptio­n at the event.

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