A trainer at Revere Excessive Faculty was lower whereas attempting to interrupt up a combat between college students on Wednesday morning, in line with the Revere Academics Affiliation — although the Revere Mayor’s Workplace stated no weapons had been concerned because the union initially acknowledged.
A combat broke out within the college halls, the union stated, and a number of educators jumped in to interrupt up the altercation. The RTA initially reported a trainer was slashed by a knife, however Revere Mayor’s Workplace spokesperson Taylor Giuffre-Catalano stated the scholars had been unarmed.
“Two unarmed students got into an altercation,” Giuffre-Catalano stated. “There were no weapons involved in this altercation, and no staff member was stabbed, as the current rumor mill is reporting. A staff member did scrape his arm on a locker, which drew blood.”
Giuffre-Catalano cited “verified information” from the Workplace of the Superintendent of Faculties.
A photograph supplied by the RTA exhibits a slice throughout the educator’s forearm actively bleeding.
Revere academics are scheduled to carry a press convention at 3 p.m. exterior the varsity to handle the incident and ongoing security considerations, the union stated.
“The ongoing health and safety crisis in Revere Public Schools is a top concern for educators, students and families,” the RTA stated of their launch Wednesday. “Revere educators spoke on Monday at the City Council meeting, urging elected leaders to be partners in solving the health and safety crisis.”
On Aug. 29, days into the beginning of college, Revere Excessive had one other main security incident, the union acknowledged. Throughout a “massive brawl” within the college that day, an administrator was hit within the face, knocked out and hospitalized.
That very same day after college, the union stated, an altercation involving college students broke out close to the varsity on Seaside Road. In social media clips of the incident shared with college students, college officers stated they may make out “what appears to be a firearm.”
Following the Revere Metropolis Council listening to Monday evening, the RTA applauded the councilors for “taking leadership on this” after they stated the Faculty Committee “abdicated their responsibilities to protect our students.” The union is presently negotiating a brand new contract with the Faculty Committee.
“Revere students and educators deserve better,” RTA co-presidents Jane Chapin and Michelle Ervin stated Tuesday. “Our community demands it, and it’s time for real leadership to step up.”
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