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Written by Elgin Jones   
Wednesday, 16 November 2011

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CORAL SPRINGS — The mother of a middle school student who attempted suicide after reporting to school officials repeated incidents of alleged threats, bullying and racially charged insults has filed a negligence and hate crimes lawsuit against the Broward County School District.

Randi Vanderheyden filed the lawsuit on Oct. 28 —during the last week of National Anti-Bullying Month —on behalf of her 13-year-old daughter who attended Ramblewood Middle School in Coral Springs.

“These classes were out of control,” Vanderheyden said in an interview. “I don’t think the teacher ever paid attention to what was going on and never tried to stop any of it.”

Christina “Tina” Recchi, principal of the top-rated “A” school, disagreed.

“This was dealt with thoroughly. Many hours were spent dealing with the student and parents,” she said in an e-mail.

Broward County Public Schools spokeswoman Nadine Drew said the matter was being investigated by the Johns Eastern Company, a school district third party administrator. “We are not in a position to provide facts pertaining to this case while our investigation is being conducted,” Drew said.

Johns Eastern Company, a Lakewood Ranch, Fla., claims adjuster will evaluate the lawsuit and make a recommendation to school district officials. The case has been assigned to Broward Circuit Court Judge Dale Ross, who has not scheduled hearings in the case.

Vanderheyden said the kids who tormented her daughter are black.

According to her lawsuit, the bullying began around January, when they repeatedly called her daughter names and often used racial slurs while threatening her. The lawsuit alleges several incidents of bullying and at least one physical incident against the girl.

Her husband, who is a police officer with a Miami-Dade County city, met regarding the issue with the Coral Springs police officer who serves as Ramblewood Middle’s resource officer.

“We wanted to file a battery report with the police but the resource officer told us it was out of his hands,” Randi Vanderheyden said.

The students are accused of repeatedly calling the girl names like “white slut” and “white (expletive deleted)” all in front of teachers and other students. This went on continuously, even during lunch hour, she said.

The victim reported the incidents to her parents who met several times with the school’s principal, assistant principal, and guidance counselor.

They asked that the accused students be transferred to a different classroom or school but that did not happen. They were told their daughter needed “thicker skin” and school officials raised the question of whether their daughter might have caused the bullying.

“One of them did get a three-day suspension but when he returned to school, the harassment got even worse,” Vandeheyden said.

She said her daughter’s personality began to change and she became withdrawn and suffered from depression. She became disobedient at home and began talking about committing suicide. In May, she tried to hang herself in her bedroom.

“It was really quiet in her room and when we went to check on her, she was trying to hang herself,” Vandeheyden said. “She was rushed to the hospital.”

The Vanderheydens were told they should transfer their child to another school, which they did. When they learned the district would not provide transportation, they had to withdraw her from that school. The girl is now enrolled in Connections Academy, a virtual school, taking classes from home using a computer. She is also undergoing counseling and psychiatric treatment.

In the lawsuit, attorneys Reginald J. Clyne and Cherri-Ann Giannell, accuse school officials of failing to protect the child or take corrective action to stop the alleged abuse.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages for emotional distress, psychological injuries and continuing medical expenses.

jeffrey_johnston.jpgdebbie_johnston.jpgFlorida’s anti-bullying law, the “Jeffrey Johnston Stand Up for All Students Act,” requires, among other things, that all Florida schools adopt anti-bullying policies and provide training to prevent it and enforce those policies. Annual reports must be submitted to the Florida Department of Education on bullying statistics; failure to do so could put a school’s state funding at risk.

The law is named after a 15-year-old student who was repeatedly bullied, including over the Internet, despite repeated reports to school officials. When no action was taken, the boy committed suicide in 2005. His mother, Debbie Johnston, a school teacher, worked with then governors Jeb Bush and Charlie Crist and state Rep. Ellyn Bogdanoff to get the legislation enacted into law in 2008.

“State law requires the schools to take action,” Johnston said, when told of the lawsuit. “This is sad but all too common. The law requires each school to have a trained anti-bullying designee to deal with these types of incidents. It never should have gone this far.”

Johnston said many schools are not in compliance with the anti-bullying statute. She blames it in on a lack of funding for training and lax oversight by the state.

“The Department of Education is supposed to oversee and enforce the law but that is not happening,” Johnston said. “Students will deal with bullying in some manner. It may be self-harming activities like suicide, substance abuse, violence or other acts.” 

 

***Pictured above is Randi Vanderheyden. Below is the late Jeffrey Johnston and his mother Debbie Johnston.

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Let's stand up and keep those Bullies Home
written by JAM, December 14, 2011
Every Parent needs to wake up & smell the coffee and realize we live in a different world now and we need to stop these Children NOW from being so cruel to each other, IT STARTS AT HOME. No matter what color, race, religion, culture or where you come from does not make a difference we all need to have compassion for each other and be grateful to live in AMERICA! Yes, I agree the past Asst Principal was not to understanding and had poor qualities, maybe that's why she is no longer working at this school anymore??? It's sad that the school board talks a lot about Bullying but what do they do to these bullies on a daily basis? Let the Bullies stay home and lets teach the students who want to be there to Learn!!!
bullying
written by ryan, November 22, 2011
i wwent there last year that school had no discipline. I saw alot of kids get bullied there and no one said nothing. Not to be racists but the ghetto kids ruined the school. Ms.Patrick the assisstant pricipal
there only like the black kids she was really mean,hatful to the other kids.I remember she hit a student once and threatned him. Worst f**** years in my life. Dont send your kid here or taravella.
Clyne & Associates
written by Seeking an End to Bullying, November 22, 2011
I am the attorney who is representing the victim of bullying. I took this case, because the bullying was excessive and my client was so tormented that she attempted suicide. Broward County School District did not follow their own policies regarding bullying. No student should have to undergo bullying. I am a civil rights attorney, and yes I am black. Ultimately, racism against any group is wrong. I am representing a white student. I would represent anyone who has suffered an injustice. Racism was one of the ways to tease my client. I am interested in hearing from any students or parents who suffered bullying at this school. Contact my law firm at 305 446-3244 or firm@clynelegal.com
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written by Pizza, November 22, 2011
Tarravella High school is worse. It's a horrible school that kids from Ramblewood usually go to. It is not a smart idea to send your child there either. Unfortunately, many other schools in Broward County are just the same. This message was a reply to the student who is looking foward to escape Ramblewood and be in Taravella next year.
Where are the civil right leaders
written by This has to stop, November 22, 2011
Why is it when a white kid is bullied by black kids the term racist and race hating is never the headline in many cases it is not mentioned. But have the reverse white bullies and black victims (both are very much wrong) and the headlines on TV and Newspapers would be White racists run terror through the school. The school is going to pay for ignoring this and we as taxpayers have to make sure the administrators at this school are fired because we will pay with our tax dollars.
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written by VERY ANGRY n****r/CHINESE MAN, November 22, 2011
I VERY ANGRY MAN DIS IS BAD OF AMERICA MEDIA I GO ROB BANK NOW
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written by penis, November 21, 2011
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written by penis, November 21, 2011
mrs recchi can suck these nuts hate dat b***h
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written by ...., November 21, 2011
It is a good school, but I don't understand. If people just ignore the bad kids and stuff it would be better. People should be focused on their academics like me. Make a good group of friends and ignore the bad people. It works.
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written by john , November 21, 2011
WORST SCHOOL EVERRRR Dont go there........ bad teachers admintrators Ms. Patrick, Ramirez, Zabko ......
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