NEA RI Responds to Kickemuit Middle School Closing

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NEA RI Responds to Kickemuit Middle School Closing

Kickemuit Middle School
Kickemuit Middle School in Warren closed on Friday after many teachers called out sick, according to the Bristol Warren Regional School District.

According to Michelle Way DaSilva, Co-President of the Bristol Warren Education Association, teachers have been concerned about the safety of students and staff members.

"These attempts by the Bristol Warren Education Association to work with the BWRSD have not resulted in satisfactory actions by the administration to ensure provisions of a well-organized and disciplined school, despite our willingness to be part of a proactive plan to address the escalating behaviors of students at KMS. As a result, the BWEA members at KMS have been enduring undue stress and anxiety over their daily frustrations of trying to provide a positive learning experience to all students despite the constant disruptions of a growing number of students,” said DaSilva in a statement.

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The NEA of RI released the following statement:

Today the Kickemuit Middle School was closed because many teachers called in sick due to their concerns that the work environment was not safe and healthy for their students and for themselves. It is unfortunate that so many felt this action was necessary, but they felt they had no other option. Today’s action shines a spotlight on critical issues at Kickemuit Middle School. Teachers believe there are at least two issues that need to be rectified: how the school district deals with student discipline and the lack of available resources to address the behavioral and mental health of our students.

We fully support the actions of the teachers and believe the new school committee is willing to work closely with us to guarantee to every parent that, when school opens on Monday morning, measures are in place to ensure students are being educated in a safe learning environment. 

This is ultimately not about assigning blame, but ensuring that the teachers, the administration and the school committee work together. The teachers of Bristol-Warren Education Association stand ready to be active participants in resolving these issues and working toward solutions for their students.


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