Lebanon High School students are taking a stand against principal Frank Meyer, accusing him of being verbally abusive towards students and staff. After a protest calling for Meyer’s removal gained attention, students are planning a second protest to demand change. Junior Gabriel Kellogg, who has taken charge of the protests, wants the district to address Meyer’s behavior, including derogatory comments and the unjust firing of a former employee. Kellogg is calling for more community input in hiring principals, with students, staff, and faculty participating in the selection process. The Lebanon School Corporation has not directly commented on the protests but encouraged students to have one-on-one conversations with counselors and administrators. School officials have not announced if students will face disciplinary action for participating in the protests. The school administration has also released a letter addressing rumors and social media comments, emphasizing the importance of maintaining confidentiality and constructive dialogue. Students are urged to schedule discussions with their counselors or administrators rather than disrupting instructional time. The administration is committed to providing a professional and respectful educational environment for all members of the school community.
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