Bullied Iowa Student Settles With Waukee Schools
Bullied Iowa Student Settles With Waukee Schools
An Iowa student whose parents say she was bullied without consequence has reached a settlement with her local school district.The Des Moines Register reports that the parents of 11-year old Berkley Maschka filed a federal lawsuit against Waukee Community School District, claiming its administrators did nothing to protect the girl from ongoing harassment.When the bullying got so bad that Berkley refused to go to class, staff members purportedly ‘assaulted’ the then-third-grade girl. The confrontation left the child with ‘physical and psychological injuries.’“As a parent, there is no price that can make up for what [Berkley] went through during those four years,” mother Andrea Maschka said in a statement. “For us it wasn’t about the money. It was about standing up for our daughter and doing what was right.”A spokeswoman for Waukee Community Schools says the district doesn’t admit to any wrongdoing. The decision to settle was made by the district’s insurance carrier, EMC Insurance Co., which will pay out the $150,000 settlement.The Register explains that the settlement, signed 16 November, provides parents Andrea and Brian Maschka with $17,535.91 to pay for their daughter’s continuing education. Berkley will receive $60,000, disbursed in installments after she turns 18. The last payment will be made when the girl turns 30.
The Maschka family says their attempts to get Waukee to change its anti-bullying policies went largely ignored. Image via (U.S. Air Force graphic by Jan Kays/Released). Public domain.
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Parents: Confrontation with Waukee administrators left child bruised, fearful of schoolParents who say daughter was bullied for 4 years get $150K settlement with Waukee schools
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