Carver High School Students Hold Protest

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Updated: 9/10/2012 12:56 pm
MEMPHIS, TN (abc24.com) - More than a hundred students protested outside of George Washington Carver High School Monday morning.

Electives were dropped from the school's curriculum due to grant cuts. Students also protested how the school enforces the dress code, the firing of teachers and the school's inability to correct wrong class schedules. One student's grandmother says that could keep students from graduating.

“She is a senior and she still do not have the right classes. School has been on for two months or more, she still is not in the right class for her senior credits,” said Susie Williams.

Regional Superintendent Willie Rhodes says he’s looking into the students’ concerns. He had mixed feelings about the protest.

“I’m delighted the students would exercise their 1st Amendment right and share their concerns. I’m not certain the avenue they chose was the right avenue,” Rhodes said.

A spokeswoman from Memphis City Schools admitted that Carver High School is still working on students' class schedules but that's not uncommon.

She says none of the issues prompting students to protest are keeping them from graduating on time.

School administrators are planning to meet with students next Friday to address their concerns.


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1cat2kno - 9/10/2012 6:17 PM
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I am proud of the students of Carver high school and yes I am a former Cobra as well! There are many things that the children could have done to get their points across but they chose to take correct way to have their concerns addressed by invoking their rights to have a peaceful protest. They acted as mature young adults concerned about their future. And yes, we definitely Ms. Mason, because she was genuinely concerned about the children's welfare and wellbeing at Carver High School. Yes, she was definitely a cobra through and through! But this school has alwawys overcome many things that have threatened it's integrity. I also agree that no change will come if you don't stand for whatever changes you want to make. So I say stand students! ... Stand!

06granny - 9/10/2012 4:29 PM
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Being an educator doesn't make you a bright bulb, it only means you work. The stupid statements made by the pencil pushers were unbelieveable. An incorrect transcript creates all types of problems. The students method of attention getting worked. They came to school and protested instead of staying home in silence. Get off your collective butts at the board of education and attend to the matters of academics.

BH co2015 - 9/10/2012 3:47 PM
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-Go Cobras .!, and stand up for what's right, and to be honest the school would have NO problems, and still be running smoothly if Ms. Mason had not left, the new principal doesn't know how to properly run a school and budget money .!

dabear1911 - 9/10/2012 2:16 PM
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I'm proud of these students. The comment by the Superintendent is disturbing to say the least. Graduation is nice, but college is better. It might not have harmed their chances to graduate, but it can destroy their chances of getting a college education. Is this the first year Carver has had a Senior class?
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