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Racist slurs directed at new PCHS principal

Ivan Foley by Ivan Foley
May 14, 2020
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School officials say four anonymous persons interrupted an online video meeting being hosted by the new principal for Platte County High School and directed racist slurs and statements toward him.

The situation, known as Zoom bombing, took place Wednesday evening while the new principal, Dr. Keith Jones, was hosting a video conference to introduce himself to current 8th-11th grade students.

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Jones continued the meeting and then brought the incident to the attention of school district leaders, said Dr. Mike Reik, superintendent of Platte County R-3 School District.

“I am saddened by the hatred that was directed at Dr. Jones, and apologize to our students and families who witnessed this incident,” Reik said in an email to R-3 parents, students and staff Wednesday night.

“I am sorry that this act will take away from what was otherwise a very positive introduction, yet I am confident that Dr. Jones can handle adversity and will use this to help grow and improve Platte County High School. I commend Dr. Jones’ professionalism in continuing his meeting with his new students, and bringing this incident to our attention,” Reik continued.

It is not the first racial incident to strike the school. Alleged racist incidents over the past couple of school years at the school prompted the district to form a Diversity and Equity Committee.

“Let me be very clear: racism and hatred of any kind will not be tolerated in the Platte County School District. This incident underscores the necessary work that we are doing with our Diversity and Equity Committee,” Reik said in his email.

Reik said Jones hosted Zoom meetings this week to introduce himself to PCHS parents and students, share his philosophy, and answer questions. School officials say Jones’s parent meeting on Monday went very well, with about 60 parents joining in and providing feedback. But Wednesday night’s Zoom call was interrupted by the anonymous attendees making racist slurs and statements directed at Jones.

“Not only is this behavior in violation of our culture of inclusion and belonging, it is illegal,” Reik said.

Dr. Jones is quoted in the email that was distributed by Reik as saying that his overall experience meeting with staff, parents, and students has been positive.

“I will not let a few negative comments deter me from staying focused on what we will do at PCHS. I’m very excited to be a Pirate, and I can’t wait to meet our students in person. I promise to provide a safe and inclusive environment where we support all kids,” Jones says in the email.

Reik asks the public to contact the school district with any helpful information. He said the district “will investigate this fully.”

“We ask that our parents, staff, and students partner with us in denouncing this behavior as we create a more inclusive environment that is safe and caring for all learners,” Reik said.

The 2020-21 school year will be Jones’s first at Platte County High School after his hiring was announced recently. He has been serving as principal at Billy Mills Middle School in Lawrence, and previously served as an assistant principal at Free State High School in Lawrence.

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Ivan Foley

Ivan Foley

Ivan Foley is owner/editor/publisher of the Platte County Landmark. Foley has been on the news beat in Platte County with The Landmark for 38 years, specializing in local government issues and accountability journalism. He has penned multiple award-winning investigative pieces. He provides weekly observations and editorial commentary in his Between the Lines column and serves as host of Landmark Live, a light-hearted videocast featuring newsmakers and events in the Northland. During his time at the helm of The Landmark, the newspaper has been awarded on multiple occasions for General Excellence in the Missouri Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest. In 2016, Foley won the Tom and Pat Gish Award, a national honor given by the School of Journalism and Media at the University of Kentucky for displaying courage, tenacity and integrity in rural journalism. A big fan of the Chiefs and Royals, Foley resides in Platte County not far from KCI Airport.

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