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School district appeals $400,000 settlement order
Posted: 07.02.2009 at 10:01 AM
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ITHACA, TOMPKINS COUNTY (AP) -- The city school district voted Wednesday to appeal a state-ordered $400,000 settlement of a lawsuit involving a black student who was harassed by white schoolmates.
The state Human Rights Commission ordered the payment to Amelia Kearney and her daughter Epiphany in May. It also told the district to reform the way it deals with racism in its schools.
The board said it agreed the district must respond more effectively to such incidents and noted it has already revised its code of conduct. But the board said some of the commission's directives were vague and unrealistic. Board members also said they were concerned about the cost.
The appeal must be taken to state Supreme Court in Tompkins County.
In a 2006 complaint, Amelia Kearney claimed the school district failed to act promptly and effectively to protect her daughter.
The harassment included racially abusive language, tripping, spitting, KKK signs and even threatened gun violence while Epiphany was a seventh-grader at DeWitt Middle School during the 2005-06 school year. Now 17, she transferred to a different school outside of the district.
The Kearneys' lawyer, Ray Schlather, was not immediately available for comment about the board's decision.
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