To restore trust, Little Elm ISD officials converse with student protesters, host "listening session
Little Elm ISD officials are continuing to undertake measures to restore community trust two weeks following a Nov. 19 student protest at Little Elm High School (LEHS) that ended in a confrontation between students and police.
On Monday, administrators conversed with students at a second protest, which was organized in opposition of the districts handling of the Nov. 19 clash and a series of student complaints of sexual misconduct.
The focus right now is to just follow up on the incident and listen to the community, said Monique Thompson, a Little Elm ISD board member who talked to students over the duration of the Monday demonstration.
Little Elm Mayor Curtis J. Cornelious, Little Elm ISD Superintendent Daniel Gallagher and LEHS Principal Elizabeth Priddy also engaged with student demonstrators.
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