Ok.... I am not going to stick up for, or make excuses for MSU (even though it will sound like I am). Any time you have this many investigations, there is something that needs to change. WITH THAT SAID...
BACKSTORY -- I have a son that is now online schooling for his final semester of High School (actually has been for a year now) because of bullying. This has been an issue with him since he was in elementary school. We went to the school about it, and they said that they can only do so much "Because most of the counselors have left because of parents and threat of litigation every time their kid gets in trouble". We talked to them about working through Gallatin high online schooling (this is after he missed 1/2 a semester because of a mental health issue he had) and the 1st thing they said was "Well you know it isn't free, you will have to pay for it". Our response was, of course we know that, and will do what ever it takes to get him done with this situation so he can move on... They then had the Superintendent of the school district reach out to us and basically say "There is nothing we can do about the bullying, because you never reported it"... Well, The Wife had receipts (as the young kids say) and brought up over 20 times we talked to principles, counselors, teachers, you name it. We never heard back from him OR the Principle again.
POINT OF STORY--- We are now starting a group that will bring in better guidelines for teachers and schools to deal with this... the lead on this project told us that the schools themselves (High Schools on down to Elementary) have now been frozen in fear over parents threatening to bring legal action every time their little angel gets in trouble. To the point that they actually show up WITH THIER LAYWERS when they meet about disciplining the kid, or even meeting with the parents... This has bread an internal mistrust in administration for any kid or family that feels like they aren't being heard, or that action is not being taken. It is easier to go above the school or administration, because of the amount of red tape it takes for anything to happen... Top that off with social media sites like "Snap Chat" that you can message a kid and it deletes 5 seconds later, and nothing can happen. My son was choked from behind by another kid as school (with a towel rolled up) and dropped to the ground as a Sophomore, here are the steps we had to take
1) Our son was choked, so her reported it to the school
2) The school took 2 weeks to get back to us after "Looking at tape and talking to kids" in that time the kid who did it was told that they were investigation the issue, but was not taken out of any of the classes he shared with my son
3) The school then found that they couldn't "Tell from the tape" if it was a joke or not, so nothing could be done unless my son wanted to press assault charges with the police
4) The School then set up counseling sessions with my son, so HE could find better ways to react to situations like this when they arise
All this time my son is getting "Snap Chat" messages from kids calling him a "Snitch" and telling him to kill himself... By this point he was so terrified to say anything that he just gave up. LONG STORY LONGER, Administrations are so afraid of parents lawsuits and having to follow handfuls of red tape, that they are actually harming kids worse. I honestly don't know what is better, having 11 DOE investigations, or 11 Civil lawsuits filed, because one or the other is going to happen. I don't remember a time where the division between people was so heated and hate filled. I wouldn't ever want to be in the position these schools are in, because no matter what you do, it will be looked at with discussed by one side or the other...
That concludes my Ted Talk.