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A controversy has erupted at Bishop Miege High School regarding President Phil Baniewicz, amidst allegations from the past and a growing petition for his removal. Parents, alumni, and advocates call for accountability, citing concerns for student safety. The Archdiocese’s decision not to take further action following its investigation has left many in the community questioning trust in school leadership and the protection of students. As tensions rise, families are demanding a response to ensure a safe environment for their children.
Kansas City Community in Uproar Over High School President’s Controversy
Kansas City, Mo. – The tranquil atmosphere of Bishop Miege High School has turned into a battleground of emotions as the community grapples with turmoil surrounding its president, Phil Baniewicz, who is currently in his second year at the helm. Concerns about his suitability for the role are being voiced by parents, alumni, and advocates for student safety.
Allegations Resurface
What began as murmurs of discontent has escalated into a full-blown outcry after allegations surfaced this summer about Baniewicz’s past. He is implicated in a civil lawsuit that accused him of sexually abusing a teenager in Arizona during the 1980s. Although no criminal charges were ever brought against him, the case was settled by the diocese, raising questions about transparency and accountability.
Voices from the Past
Among the loudest critics is Kelly Kincaid, a concerned parent and proud alumna of Bishop Miege. Kelly has not only spoken out against the school’s current climate, but she has also shared her own horrific experiences of sexual harassment and abuse at the hands of a teacher two decades ago. Her case, which received little attention back then, echoes the concerns many parents feel today. The teacher in question, Bill VanHecke, was eventually found guilty of misdemeanor charges related to abuse in 2002, but by then, the damage had already been done.
The Weight of History
Unfortunately, Kelly’s experience isn’t an isolated incident. Baniewicz was also mentioned in a 2005 civil lawsuit alongside former priests, accused of creating an environment that allegedly facilitated inappropriate behaviors. The lawsuit was dismissed after settling for $100,000, highlighting a troubling history that many feel should not be swept under the rug.
A Growing Movement
In response to the allegations and what they perceive as a lack of action, parents have taken matters into their own hands. A petition calling for Baniewicz’s removal has gained considerable traction, amassing 825 signatures from community members who demand accountability and action.
School Board’s Stance
Despite the avalanche of discontent, the Archdiocese’s investigation into Baniewicz has concluded without further action from the school board. This decision is puzzling for many, especially after reports emerged of Baniewicz allegedly making a student uncomfortable with inappropriate questions. This incident has fuelled concerns about the message being sent to students regarding trust and safety.
Trust at Stake
In a community that prides itself on nurturing young minds in a safe environment, the current situation raises valid concerns about the ability of the school and diocese to protect its students. Parents are left to wonder if their children can truly trust their administrators and speak up when feeling unsafe.
The Future of Leadership
This discontent has led to some significant exits within the school’s administration. Notably, Don Kincaid, a longtime supporter of the school and Kelly’s father, has stepped down from his board role due to philosophical differences with current leadership. His departure further highlights the growing divide between the administration and concerned families.
A Call for Change
As the community rallies for action, the question looms: How will the Archdiocese and Bishop Miege respond to these heartfelt cries for change? Parents are looking for assurance that their children’s safety and well-being are the top priority, and many hope for a swift resolution to restore trust and security back to the school.
As it stands, Phil Baniewicz has not publicly responded to any inquiries about the unfolding situation, leaving parents and students to speculate about his presence and future at Bishop Miege. Only time will tell how this saga will shape the future of Bishop Miege and its commitment to student safety.
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- KSHB: Calls Continue for Removal of Catholic School Administrator
- Kansas City Star: Outcry Surrounds Bishop Miege Leader
- Fox 4 KC: Alleged Sexual Assault Investigated at Wyandotte High School
- Read Lion: Student with Down Syndrome Abused in Kansas School Lawsuit
- Kansas City Star: Allegations of Abuse in Kansas City Schools
- Wikipedia: Phil Baniewicz
- Google Search: Bishop Miege High School
- Google Scholar: Sexual Abuse in Kansas Schools
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Separation of Church and State
- Google News: Bishop Miege High School Controversy
