Elected officials fanned the flames about an alleged racist incident at Kellam High Schoolโcreating community scorn for the students and families.

by Victoria Manning
Three Virginia Beach parents filed a $10 million defamation lawsuit on June 2nd against Kellam High School principal Ryan Schubart contending Schubart wrongly accused their children of racism. The families claim the principal and a school board member made public statements alleging students’ guilt before conducting an investigation, per school district rules.
The students were suspended from school and, the families say, prosecuted in the court of public opinion. They now have a stain on their permanent record of bullying based on race, ethnicity or color and harassment/ discrimination.
The plaintiff’s perspective
The defamation lawsuit details the events of March 12th. A group of boys at Kellam High School, three of whom are the plaintiffs and one the alleged victim, are a part of a “close friend group.” The students met up at their usual location prior to the start of school. The alleged victim, who is Black, previously requested his friends bring him fried chicken for his birthday. The friends granted his wish for fried chicken and gave it to him that morning along with a birthday card and candy. Video evidence shows the students laughing, hugging, and “engaging in friendly behavior,” per the lawsuit.
According to the lawsuit, “Teachers and staff members were present in the vicinity, observing from a distance, but no intervention occurred by any adult, as the interaction did not appear to be inappropriate or hostile. The entire encounter was 2-3 minutes before all students had to go to class.”
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