Parents of Roseway Heights Middle School students say students have reported and called out numerous instances of harassment. Students say they have been touched, grabbed, or punched by their classmates, and catcalled or called inappropriate names.

By the end of October, administrators at the Northeast Portland school knew students were going to walk out in protest over the school’s response to the problem.

Posters around the school invited students to attend the Nov. 2 walkout accusing teachers and administrators of refusing “to do anything about sexual assault and harassment,” according to a picture of the flyer. Parents of the eighth-graders who organized the walkout say a few students met with Principal Brenda Fox.

In a message to the school community signed by Roseway Heights principal Brenda Fox and Title IX director Dr. Liane O’Banion, the school said they were “aware of and had responded to the incidents in question” and had taken steps to address them. Fox said there would be meetings throughout school this week, with representatives from the PPS Title IX office available to support students.

Parent Kelley Curtis said her eighth-grader, Seren, has been assaulted and harassed by several students. Curtis said a PE class has been especially difficult.

“It seems to just be whatever goes,” Curtis said. “This is one of the biggest arenas of harassment that Seren experiences.”

Curtis said she has filed several complaints under Title IX, the federal civil rights law which guards against sex discrimination. She says she’s gotten little response. Curtis and Seren have both reached out to the school administrators.

“The females do not feel safe, they do not feel supported by the administration, in fact they feel quite the opposite, they feel these boys are being enabled and given a forum to harass them,” Curtis said.

Students at other Portland schools have written about problems with sexual assault and harassment in their school communities, including students at Grant and Franklin high schools.

At Roseway Heights, Seren was one of the students who organized Tuesday’s walkout.


Roseway Heights Middle School students made signs for a walkout Tuesday, Nov. 2, protesting the school's lack of action around sexual harassment allegations.

Courtesy of Kelley Curtis / OPB