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Ferndale student says she was bullied, assaulted and got no help from school administration

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JOHNSTOWN – A Ferndale junior high school student’s lawsuit says after informing school administration about harassment and threats of assault she faced regularly with no recourse, the students responsible carried out their threat and her rights were violated in the process.

T.B. (by and through her natural parent and guardian, Brittany Bryner) of Cambria County filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on July 20 versus Ferndale Area School District and Ferndale Junior/Senior High School Principal Travis Robison, both of Johnstown.

According to the lawsuit, T.B. is a female student who was previously enrolled in the Ferndale Junior/Senior High School, a school within the Ferndale Area School District into which the plaintiff moved at the beginning of the 2019-2020 school year.

“Beginning the week after Labor Day weekend in September of 2019, T.B. began getting harassed by fellow female students, R.H. and A.H. These students called T.B. disparaging names on a regular basis, including “slut” and “whore.” R.H. and A.H. also began spreading rumors in the school that T.B. had a sexually transmitted disease,” the suit states.

“On numerous occasions, T.B. spoke with the Principal of the middle school [Robison] about the harassing conduct. Principal ignored the complaints. T.B. continued to be harassed both in school and on social media for months. She continued to inform Principal, with no redress.”

T.B. shared 1st, 3rd, and 5th Period classes with the girls in question, where she sat close to them, but the suit says their schedules and seats were never changed. At that point, T.B. began to hear rumors about being her assaulted at school by the same girls with whom she shared classes. T.B. told Principal about the rumors of being assaulted and Principal stated, “You’ll be fine” and proceeded to walk back into his office.

Subsequently, school guidance counselor Lori Dodson, called T.B. into her office to discuss the rumors Dodson heard about T.B. being assaulted at school. At that time, the suit states Dodson told T.B. that she wouldn’t let that happen and would take care of it.

“On or about Jan. 21, 2020, Principal implemented a 10-foot rule between T.B., R.H. and A.H. The following day, Jan. 22, 2020, T.B. was assaulted by K.K., the sister of R.H. The assault occurred in the hallway, and there was no adult supervision at the time. K.K. has a history of violence and engaging in harassing, bullying, and assaultive behavior within the school.”

“K.K. is known to fight with and for her sister, R.H. As a result of the assault, T.B. developed a concussion and was unable to participate in physical activities for approximately one month from Jan. 22, 2020 until Feb. 21, 2020. Ms. Bryner withdrew T.B. from school, after learning of the assault, on Jan. 22, 2020.”

As a result of the assault, T.B. suffered a concussion, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation and emotional distress.

For counts of Title IX discrimination based upon sex or gender and due process violations under the 14th Amendment, the plaintiff is seeking compensatory damages, punitive damages, attorney’s fees, costs of suit and other relief as deemed appropriate by the Court, and a trial by jury.

The plaintiff is represented by Jennifer O. Price in Murrysville.

The defendants have not yet secured legal counsel.

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania case 3:20-cv-00136

From the Pennsylvania Record: Reach Courts Reporter Nicholas Malfitano at nick.malfitano@therecordinc.com

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