Posted on 09/12/2002 8:28:18 AM PDT by gulfwarvet
School officials fielded anxious phone calls from parents Wednesday, one day after a fight between a Somali student and another teenager broke out at Lewiston High School and turned into an afternoon melee off school grounds.
What were trying to do now is assure parents that we have a very safe school, said Principal Patrick ONeill.
Record-setting heat and community friction have caused tensions to rise recently in the 1,250-student high school, officials acknowledged. But, said Superintendent Leon Levesque, The school has been very calm.
On Wednesday, disruptions to the school came not from fights but from rampant rumors about weapons and further fights following Tuesdays brawl near Marcotte Park, in which police arrested two men, neither of whom was a Lewiston High School student.
Its completely consumed our day, said Levesque.
Lewiston police patrolled the area around the high school after school let out Wednesday afternoon. There were no fights.
Everything was very peaceful and smooth, said the school systems Somali community liaison, Mohammed Abdi. He expected similar patrols to continue through the week.
As scheduled, Lewiston High School students will spend this week talking about Sept. 11, its aftermath and effect on Americans attitudes toward Muslims and immigrants. No special assemblies or events were planned to address Tuesdays incident.
According to ONeill, the confrontation started when a teenager who did not attend Lewiston High School followed a Somali student into the schools lobby and taunted him. ONeill said he interceded as the argument became physical and the Somali boy tried to restrain the other teen.
As is school policy, ONeill suspended the Somali student for three days for his part in the fight. He told the other teenager to leave school property or he would be arrested.
According to police, the high school fight generated a large brawl at 2 p.m. near Marcotte Park. That one involved more than four dozen people.
Levesque said the high school has worked hard to combat rumors and to ease racial tensions there since Somali immigrants began moving into the city a year-and-a-half ago. But friction within the community has begun to cause renewed tension within the school.
While Levesque couldnt predict whether such friction would lead to more battles at or around Lewiston High School, he hoped to see community leaders identify the issues causing the most contention and come up with resolutions soon.
I think probably we need to look at this from a community perspective, he said.
And I can "tune out" pretty easily by cranking up my own thoughts.
Touché -- churches mosques
Winter is coming. heh heh heh
Still, city officials estimate that only about 40 of the 400 to 500 Somali adults living in Lewiston are working. The local labor market offers little for unskilled workers who don't speak English well or lack high school diplomas. At the same time, the annual welfare budget for this financially strapped city has doubled to $200,000 because many Somalis are seeking rental and food assistance.
Somebody asked. See Post 9
I just want to know WHY thousands of Somali Muslims (unemployed for the most part, collecting 'benefits') have invaded one small town in Maine?
Welcome to the Globalist era.
I'd say Lewiston is feeling overwhelmed, for good reason:
...city officials estimate that only about 40 of the 400 to 500 Somali adults living in Lewiston are working. The local labor market offers little for unskilled workers who don't speak English well or lack high school diplomas. At the same time, the annual welfare budget for this financially strapped city has doubled to $200,000 because many Somalis are seeking rental and food assistance....The Somalis' arrival has strained Lewiston's limited resources and rattled city and school officials who are trying to hold down taxes.
Source: Lewiston's Somali surge
The movement of Somalis from Atlanta to Lewiston is being subsidized by the Federal government, as this article (part of a series on Portland immigration)points out.
One also has to wonder about Mohammed Atta's trip to Portland on 9/10...
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