$750,000 Verdict in Chicago School Beating Case: Jury Holds School Board, Teacher Responsible for Student’s Trauma

Chicago, IL – A Chicago family has been awarded $750,000 in damages after their child was subjected to a brutal beating at school, which a federal jury found was exacerbated by negligent behavior from educational officials. The conclusion of this contentious civil trial brings to close a case that began with a disturbing 2018 incident at Tilton Elementary School, involing Jomaury Champ, a then 9-year-old student with ADHD. Champ’s ordeal started when his fourth-grade homeroom teacher, Kristen Haynes, permitted Juanita Tyler, a non-employee of Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and an estranged relative unfamiliar to the … Read more

West Chester Community Rallies for Safer School Zones After Recent Student Tragedies

WEST CHESTER TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A recent car accident involving a Lakota West High School student, who was struck and hospitalized on her way to school last Friday, has spurred the West Chester community to demand more stringent road safety measures. This call to action follows the tragic incident on Bethany Road in May when another student from neighboring Lakota East High School, Aspen Runnels, was hit and ultimately succumbed to her injuries. Christina Alcorn, Aspen’s mother, has turned her grief into advocacy, pushing for legislative changes to enhance road safety in school zones. “Losing … Read more

Douglas County School Board Members Face Legal Heat Over Public Records Dispute

Minden, NV — A lawsuit about public records has led to admissions of confusion and possibly untrained conduct among Douglas County School Board trustees. The case, focused on allegations of trustees conducting board business outside of official meetings, wrapped up recently in Douglas County District Court, presided over by Judge Thomas Gregory. The controversy began when multiple public records requests were submitted by locals Joe Girdner, Robbe Lehmann, Dean Miller, and Marty Swisher in May and July 2023. These requests targeted trustees Katherine Dickerson, David Burns, Susan Jansen, and Doug Englekirk, accusing them of withholding … Read more

Chicago Student Wins $750K in Lawsuit After Being Assaulted with Belts at School

Chicago – A jury has awarded $750,000 in damages to a former student of a Chicago public school after a 2019 lawsuit revealed he was subjected to physical abuse by school employees. The verdict comes after a significant legal battle focused on the maltreatment of the student who, according to court documents, was beaten with belts within the school premises. The incident, which occurred in 2018, involved three staff members, one of whom was a security guard at the school. They were found to have coordinated the attack as a disciplinary measure after alleging misbehavior … Read more