Milwaukee police were called to Cristo Rey Jesuit High School after tensions rose after a meeting Friday morning in the aftermath of a former security guard accused of filming teenage girls in a locker room being charged.
A regularly scheduled school board meeting was held at 8 a.m. but students and parents say tempers flared after no new information was given to them and that they thought the school’s interim principal, Patrick Bader, showed no empathy for students.
The first 20 minutes of the meeting were set aside for parents and students to voice their comments and concerns. After 45 minutes, the school said the dialogue was no longer constructive, and no progress was being made, so the board ended that portion and proceeded to the closed session part of the meeting…