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Portland Schools, Teachers’ Union to Collude on ‘Progressive Discipline’ Policy, Emphasizing ‘Restorative Justice’ and ‘Safe Spaces’

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicFebruary 14, 2025Updated:February 15, 202515 Comments4 Mins Read2K Views
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Portland Public Schools will be working with the Portland Education Association, the district’s teachers’ union, to form a task force aimed at creating a “progressive” student discipline policy, officials agreed at meeting earlier this week.

[RELATED: ‘Words can hurt more deeply than any fist’: Portland School Board Responds to ‘unsettling’ Comments from Public Regarding Student Violence…]

Portland Education Association President Kerrie Dowdy described the union’s proposed initiative at a Tuesday evening business meeting of Portland Board of Public Education.

“The Portland Education Association has proposed to the superintendent a task force to review Portland Public School student discipline policies and procedures, and to develop a draft proposal of a progressive discipline document for Portland Public School students by the first school board meeting in May.

Dowdy said that drafting a districtwide progressive discipline protocol for students has been “widely requested” since she began teaching in Portland in 1992.

“This is not only to advocate for all students and staff in the Portland Public Schools, but also to advocate for parents, as embedding parent collaboration into this process is critical for student success,” Dowdy said.

[RELATED: Portland Schools’ Equity Push Aims for All Students to Have Equal Outcomes, Equal Experiences…]

The teachers’ union president described several “anchor points” that they would be looking to incorporate into the progressive discipline policy, including developing protocols for what student information can be shared with school staff, the handling of a “dangerous incident occurring at an off-site event” or outside of school hours, and a shared understanding of Maine’s dangerous behavior state law.

Portland Superintendent Ryan Scallon expressed his support for the union’s proposal and said the district would be moving forward with forming the task force.

Scallon said the task force will be examining “what’s the best structure to look at creating structure and support for students that not only includes restorative justice, and ways to recognize that part of work as educators is to recognize that students are learning and growing with us.”

“Part of that is about making sure they have safe spaces to make mistakes to learn from, and to come back to the community, and to have ways to heal the community,” Scallon said. “But also that we need to have clear expectations for students and for staff to respond to students who need redirection when in the school environment.”

The superintendent added that a goal of the task force will be to make sure the district is clear on expectations around student behavior, but will also be focused on “how do we respond and how do we support in a caring and progressive way.”

“I believe that making sure that we’re really clear on this and upfront and transparent about this is part of the key way that we ensure that our schools embody what we about in our mission statement about making sure that we have joyful places for students to learn,” Scallon said.

“I believe that sometimes discipline or structure becomes a negative, or is viewed that way, and this is about creating structure and clear expectations,” he said.

[RELATED: Member of Portland Schools’ Redistricting Committee Suggests Minimizing School Choice to Increase Diversity…]

The Portland school district recently had to contend with a violent incident from last October involving Jemal Murph, the Lincoln Middle School Athletic Director.

Murph had been accused of punching a student near Dougherty Field at an after-school soccer game, after telling several students to disperse from the area.

The incident, captured on cell phone video, shows several students pushing and shoving Murph, who retaliated with a punch to the student who knocked him down. 

Video of the incident below from WGME:

A Portland teacher is accused of punching a student near an after-school soccer game. Video shows several students shoving the teacher and he responds with a punch. The teacher's union claims he was defending himself and shouldn't be fired.

DETAILS: https://t.co/sqUkRoZPKl pic.twitter.com/U0JjbY2Ej8

— CBS 13 News (@WGME) January 15, 2025

An executive session of the school board, in which they would have voted on whether or not to fire Murph, was canceled after the board and the teachers’ union reached an agreement, and the matter was dismissed.

At a January meeting, Portland school board Chair Sarah Lentz admitted that “student behaviors have been increasing and escalating,” and that educators may be feeling unsafe or have “confusion about how traditional discipline practices and restorative justice and other techniques coexist.”

[RELATED: Portland School Board Chair Claims Immigrants Have ‘come under attack’ After Trump’s Election, District is Preparing for Potential Mass Deportations…]

Earlier this month, a parent of two elementary school children in Portland schools addressed the school board regarding frequent behavioral issues by students in the classroom that have resulted in evacuations, and that teachers have to spend more time with multilingual learners.

A parent of two elementary school children in Portland Public Schools addressed the School Board on Tuesday, describing how teachers have to spend more time with multilingual learners and deal with frequent behavioral issues, occasionally resulting in classroom evacuations: pic.twitter.com/1jsuVowisi

— The Maine Wire (@TheMaineWire) February 6, 2025

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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Mark Wheelin
Mark Wheelin
1 year ago

“ Restorative Justice” is more of the exact same stupid
Elevating a protected criminal class, and re -victimizing their victims, plain and simple.
Kiss the students’ futures goodbye

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Bingo
Bingo
1 year ago

Elections have consequences, keep voting for progressives and it will never get better.

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Dana
Dana
1 year ago

Sad that the kids have been running the schools for years they can not learn until they have been taught respect!! Teachers it is time for you to do your jobs take the schools back and teach Math, English, Writing and Shop as well as other trades

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Joel
Joel
1 year ago

Uhmmm…..“multilingual learners and deal with frequent behavioral issues”…..We respond with restorative justice whatever bullshit that entails. New Mainers are a f’n disaster and we can thank our liberal MA invaders and liberals in Augusta. This state is a shit show…..

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Olde Crone
Olde Crone
1 year ago

We must invest in deportation. Call Tom Homan and Cristy Noem. Non English speaking children do not belong in English speaking schools! Teach self respect and respect for elders and forget about grooming children to become addicted to sexual perversions. The safe space for children to make mistakes to learn from is in their parents care at home. Students need ‘redirection’ at the scene of the crime not 7 committee meetings later.

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ME Infidel
ME Infidel
1 year ago

Ahhhh, the benefits of New Mainer multiculturalism. More stupid Leftist public policy issues that we have to deal with AND pay for.

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tinfoil hat
tinfoil hat
1 year ago

wild… self inflicted organized disaster… taxs up shools worse than ever… 2030 comin quick and it gonna get worse

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sandy
sandy
1 year ago

Teachers grow some balls.

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SpongeTongue
SpongeTongue
1 year ago

What are the steps to stop this shit from happening? I mean like who do we talk too so we can have a voice or a say in this?

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mark violette
mark violette
1 year ago

Focus on learning/test scores, not creating victims

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Pete
Pete
1 year ago

Get the f..g third world shit out of this country!!! And hang Mills by “her” balls!!!

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mainer
mainer
1 year ago

Why is the TEACHERS UNION involved with setting policy in any school. They are supposed to represent the teachers and THEIR interaction with the schools. We did not ELECT teachers or union officials to run our schools! We HIRED them to teach our children. The school boards and the schools administartors are supposeed to run the schools, and that includes policies and procedures! The teachers must follow the rules set for them, not decide on the rules themselves.

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Boxcar
Boxcar
1 year ago

These boneheads need their funding cut. Money talks- Bullshit walks.

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Mark Wheelin
Mark Wheelin
1 year ago

Recall that Parkland HS in Florida implemented RTI prior to one of its beneficiaries, Nicholas Cruz, committing mass murder. It was this exact policy that put those murders into motion

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