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Monday, November 11, 2019

Stomp Out Racial Disorder Part II - Accountability & Exposure

PART I

TellGreendaleWISchoolBoard:  CHANESEKNOX,DIANNIAMERRIETT,ALLGreendaleSTUDENTSandPARENTS,needTHEIRHELPthroughTransparency,Accountability,Health,andWellnessNOW

STOP RACIAL SLURS, IMPLEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY & RESTORE TRUST


Author

MARY GLASS
Background

RACIAL DISORDER - RACIAL HATE - RACISM is damaging in so many ways.

When We, the People, allow it to raise its ugly head, we allow injustice, hurt, loss of goodwill, growth, empowerment, failed peace, lost lives, and missed opportunities.


Chanese is an African American 16-year-old junior at Greendale High School. May we have your support?



9/12/18 - Greendale School District Counselor asked Chanese Knox, 16-year-old Junior, to “ignore” being called the "N-word". Chanese identified the Caucasian female student. No TRAUMA CARE was provided. Chanese remained at school the entire day. DIANNIA MERRIETT (her mom) was NOT contacted.

9/14/18 - Greendale School District Vice Principal asked Chanese to the office – VP left said she was reviewing video - without notice/reason called the police on Chanese. Chanese was interrogated without her Mom being contacted/present. Chanese was SUSPENDED.

After 9-14-18 – Greendale School District Superintendent DISRESPECTED DIANNIA MERRIETT (Chanese Mom) when she sought “Justice” – he called her a liar-bully and threatened to call the police at Greendale Board Meeting.

After 9-14-18 – Greendale School District Superintendent stripped Chanese of ALL Homecoming activities, swimming activities, and placed a Black Mark against her Student Athletic Code of Conduct – this could affect her scholarships.

Before/After 9-14-18 – Other students have been subjected to Racial Slurs
ENFORCE GREENDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT MISSION

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-ExDGpdS313RXoxdWd2Wnd1RHM/view

634 signatures. NEW goal - We need 750!
Frances Norris from Milwaukee, WI
May 19, 2019
"What happened to the girl who called her the N word? Shame on those officers for telling her to ignore it. Well I’m glad Rosa Parks ignored the Bus driver who told her to sit at the back of the bus! So she needs to ignore these officers and I’m glad her mother is fighting for rights."
Princess B from Milwaukee, WI
May 14, 2019
"The other student actually provoked chanese and why didn't anything happen to the other student? The officer clearly stated that the Caucasian was well known about, implying she is a trouble maker. This young girls mother should have been present during this racially biased interrogation. White people telling a black girl to ignore and turn the other cheek after repeatedly being called a Nigger and nothing happening to the white girl, but the black girl being punished for being the victim. Racial disparity & indifferent treatment at it's finest."


Most Recent Signers

Brian Potier
Aug 13, 2019
Dr. ReShunda Stephens from Shorewood, WI
Jul 29, 2019
Yolanda Davis
Jul 27, 2019
Claudette Hamm from Mukwonago, WI
Jul 25, 2019
Ronald Wurzer
Jul 25, 2019
Kathy Wurzer
Jul 24, 2019
Kerry M Duma from Dousman, WI
Jul 24, 2019
Quentin Watson from Oconomowoc, WI
Jul 24, 2019
Elissa Watson from Oconomowoc, WI
Jul 24, 2019
Anna Dvorak from Milwaukee, WI
Jul 20, 2019

                                        Part I
Victory! The creator of this petition declared the campaign a success. You can still sign the petition to show support.

PART II - Accountability & Exposure
Greendale, WI High School Board
L-R:  
Joseph Crapitto, President
John Comiskey, Vice President
Noelle Joers-Yanisch, Treasurer

Kathleen Wied-Vincent, Clerk
Thor Misko, Member
Some of the Members listed in the Petition have changed due to a recent Election.
Dr. Gary Kiltz
Superintendent
gary.kiltz@greendale.k12.wi.us
414-423-2701
Gary Kiltz is in his fourth year as superintendent of Greendale Schools.   Before Greendale, Dr. Kiltz was in the School District of Menomonee Falls, where he worked as Director of Curriculum and Learning since 2012. He also served as a principal for more than 12 years, locally at both Menomonee Falls High School and South Milwaukee High School, as well as in Arizona. Dr. Kiltz began his career as a social studies teacher before working with at-risk students as a lead teacher and director of alternative schools in Menomonee Falls, West Bend, and Mesa, Arizona.

He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Master’s degree in Administrative Leadership and Supervision in Education from the University of Wisconsin-­Milwaukee. His Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies was conferred by Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. He also holds certification in curriculum and instruction from Cardinal Stritch University.

Dr. Kiltz teaches graduate-level courses at Concordia University in Mequon, WI and Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, TN.  As a university instructor, he serves on dissertation committees, providing insight and advice to students doing major research to benefit students and educators.  

Kiltz lives in the community where his daughter attends high school and his family takes advantage of offerings through Greendale Park & Recreation.
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A disgrace

Dr. Kiltz is a disgrace and danger to the field of Education, said Mary Glass, Public Policy Advocate, Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC.

Above you can read of how Dr. Kiltz has managed to complete several areas of training, gain degrees and certificates as well as taught students at various levels.

Given his denial of a wide range of examples of racial disorder at Greendale Wisconsin School District(recent - https://www.theroot.com/a-white-student-called-a-black-student-the-n-word-the-1829841606, AND "Racist graffiti again found in Greendale school" JSsactive bias decision making, red-lining of difference between African American and Caucasian races, failure to respect Diannia Merriett - mother of Chanese Knox (IN PETITION) and undeniable discrimination.    

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