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Bias Crimes Team Presentation - Waynes Hill High School

Posted Fri, Jun 2, 2023, From Passaic County Prosecutor's Office
Assistant Principal Jacob Cavins, Assistant Principal Christina Ventimiglia, Assistant Prosecutor Jessica Kalafut, Assistant Prosecutor Jessica Petrella, Senior Assistant Prosecutor Billy Can, Assistant Principal Ben Glaz, Assistant Principal Kristy Stofey, PCPO Detective Sergeant Michael Boone, Wayne School Resource Officer Victor Martinez, School Resource Officer Detective Eugene Foster, Detective Sergeant Henry Ellis
Left to right: Assistant Principal Jacob Cavins, Assistant Principal Christina Ventimiglia, Assistant Prosecutor Jessica Kalafut, Assistant Prosecutor Jessica Petrella, Senior Assistant Prosecutor Billy Can, Assistant Principal Ben Glaz, Assistant Principal Kristy Stofey, PCPO Detective Sergeant Michael Boone, Wayne School Resource Officer Victor Martinez, School Resource Officer Detective Eugene Foster, and Detective Sergeant Henry Ellis

Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes announces that the Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office (PCPO) Bias Crime Legal and Investigative Team is continuing its community outreach and conducted educational presentations on May 31, 2023, and June 1, 2023, at Wayne Hills High School in Wayne on the topics of Bias and Bullying. The goal of the presentations was to educate students about Bias by providing real-life practical examples to empower students to make better decisions.

The presentations by Senior Assistant Prosecutor Billy Can, Assistant Prosecutor Jessica Kalafut, Assistant Prosecutor Jessica Petrella and Detective Sergeant Michael Boone, were geared toward eleventh and twelfth grade students with a second session dedicated to the ninth and tenth grade students attending the High School. The students were taught the difference between a Bias Incident and a Bias Crime with an interactive discussion about the ramifications of targeting a person of a protected class, based in part, upon their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and/or disability. Also, part of the presentation were Wayne Police Department Detective Sergeant Henry Ellis, Detective Eugene Foster and School Resource Officer Victor Martinez.

The Bias Legal Team explained that actions by a student directed at a classmate from a protected class would not only be investigated by the school but would also be reported to the PCPO Bias Unit and could subject a student to criminal consequences. The Bias Legal Team focused on the impact of social media on students, explaining that even though certain questionable statements/comments are conveyed on a virtual platform and heard by a large audience does not preclude them from being considered Bias, nor should a student believe that repeating those words or actions would insulate them from possible repercussions.

Students were encouraged to report any incidences of suspected Bias to a school official or another trusted adult and, most significantly, reminded that negative actions taken today against another could have lasting effects that may impact college plans and beyond. Students were further advised that reports of suspected Bias or Bullying could also be reported anonymously to a teacher and then reviewed, with possible involvement of the PCPO.

For more information about having PCPO conduct a Bias Presentation at your school, please email Executive First Assistant James P. Berado at jberado@passaiccountynj.org
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