More speak out about abuse allegations at Redcliffe Elementary
AIKEN COUNTY, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - There are new developments in the investigation into Redcliffe Elementary School.
Parents, employees and community are demanding change and an apology from the Aiken County School Board.
It stems from claims of abuse, bullying and HR issues being overlooked by istration.
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She also claims students are reporting sexual assault and nothing is being done about it.
A teacher at Redcliffe Elementary told officials that teachers are scared to speak up about the work environment because it feels dangerous.
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One woman says she’s serving as a voice for those who don’t have one.
“You want us to trust you while you protect abs and punish whistleblowers. You want us to believe you care, but silence is complicity. I am standing here for the children who can’t speak, for the ones who cry in silence, for the five-year-old boy pushed to the floor and for the parents who send their babies to school praying they come home whole.”
District Two Representative Jim Broome says he is advocating for his constituents and is pushing for a third-party investigation into these claims.
News 12 will continue to follow this developing story for you and bring you updates.
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