Multiple allegations of sexual harassment have been filed against a Buffalo Public School Board member, sparking concern and outrage in the community. The allegations were reported to Board President Dr. Kathy Evans-Brown on June 2, and an investigation is currently underway.
The allegations are serious and have raised concerns about the school district's handling of such incidents.
"We take all allegations of sexual harassment seriously and are committed to providing a safe and supportive learning environment for all students," said Dr. Evans-Brown.
The Buffalo Public School district has a responsibility to ensure that all students, educators, and staff feel safe and supported. The allegations against the Board member have raised questions about the district's policies and procedures for addressing sexual harassment. City Honors School and McKinley High School are among the schools that may be affected by this development.
The allegations are expected to have a significant impact on the Buffalo community, particularly parents in the Buffalo school district. The school district is working to address the allegations and ensure that all students and staff feel safe and supported.
As the investigation continues, Buffalo residents can expect to see more information become available. The school district is committed to transparency and accountability, and will work to ensure that all allegations are thoroughly investigated.
The Buffalo Public School Board is expected to address the allegations at an upcoming meeting. Buffalo residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged in the process, and to demand accountability from the school district.
