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Hate Crimes In Gary Schools -- Where's The Big Media?



Tue, 28 Feb 2006 17:34:13 GMT misc.education
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YoMammy...
School attacks terrify Gary student at Bailly
Feb. 28, 2006

By Sharlonda L. Waterhouse

Post-Tribune staff writer

GARY —

In a black shirt, James Tokarski, a quiet, self-professed skater boy,
sits on his sofa with nowhere to go.

Terrified to return to his new school in Gary, Tokarski said he fends
off nightmares and is still healing from black eyes and bruises to his
back.

The 14-year-old boy claims he enrolled at Bailly Middle School Feb. 3
and has been harassed ever since.

Since then, according to the Tokarski family, James has been beaten up
by groups of kids on three occasions.

He says it’s because he’s white. School officials aren’t confirming
that.

“They called me 'whitey,’ 'white trash,’ 'trailer park trash’ and
'hillbilly’ while they were hitting me,” James Tokarski said. The boy
said he simply curled into a fetal position on the ground while he was
punched with fists and kicked all over.

Another student confirmed he recently saw James “get hit in the eye by

Fragile Warrior, F'loonslayer...
The pop machine beat someone up?

the pop machine.” “He was talking mess and couldn’t back it up,” the
student said. That eighth-grader claimed James was beat up three times
because he has a reputation of not fighting back and is a “softie.”

James said he didn’t want to fight back and make the attacks worse. He
said he did not provoke the students.

Barbara Tokarski, James’ mom, said on her son’s second day at school —
Feb. 6 — he was hit in the face in the gym after refusing to join a
gang.

Then, on Feb. 15, according to Barbara and James, a group of kids
assaulted him in a school hallway as he waited to enter his social
studies class. He says he was knocked unconscious and had to be pulled
into a classroom by a teacher.

On Feb. 22, James said he was attacked again while on the playground
and also was knocked unconscious.

He said he had to be carried into the school by a group of girls.

The family has filed two police reports and has sought treatment for
swellings and discoloration to the left side of James’ face at St.
Mary’s Medical Center in Hobart.

The official medical report listed injuries as blunt head trauma,
facial contusions and acute sinusitis.

“He’s still in pain,” the mother said. “His neck and back are really
hurting a lot.”

“I was lying on the sofa bawling. I didn’t want to go back to school,”
James said.

He had been a student in Portage until they learned he was using his
grandmother’s address to go to that school. Barbara Tokarski said
Portage officials demanded tuition, which they couldn’t afford. So,
she put him in Bailly, which is within walking distance.

Barbara Tokarski said she is refusing to send her son back to Bailly
because school officials, can’t keep him safe.

The consistent bullying whether racially motivated or not, flies in
the face of the district’s new anti-bullying policy.

Gary Schools Public Information Specialist Charmella Greer said she
spoke with Bailly Assistant Principal Lloyd Booth about the assaults.
“They did happen. I gathered incident reports and confirmed two. The
third — we don’t know if that happened on school grounds. There were
at least two (attackers) in each encounter. We have not confirmed if
these were racially motivated incidents,” Greer said.

“We have never had a history of any hate crimes or not accepting any
students of other races,” she said.

One parent of a white child at the school said it is typical for the
seven or eight minority students there to be called “whitey” or “white
boy.”

She said they don’t congregate on lunch hours, but instead ask for
passes to the library.

Greer said three of the students who attacked James have been
suspended for 10 days and could face Title XX, permanent expulsion.

Greer said the district has gone one step further to protect James.
They are coupling him with a “lunch buddy.”

“During the time he’s not in class, this person or people will
befriend him so he won’t feel isolated or picked on. They will eat
lunch with him. This will start immediately,” Greer said, adding that
school officials have held a conference with the family.

But that’s not what Barbara Tokarski wants.

She wants Gary Schools to pay for her son to go to school elsewhere,
if not Portage then Merrillville or Hobart.

tiny dancer...
http://www.post-trib.com/cgi-bin/pto-story/news/z1/02-28-06_z1_news_07.html

I don't blame the mother. I'd want Gary Schools to pay for my kid to attend
a *safe* school if they haven't been able to insure his safety at his
current school. It sounds like almost all of the facts as reported have
been validated by school records, hospital records, etc. I'd hardly call a
*lunch buddy* adequate at this point in time.
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