Last week, we learned that Ross S. Sterling High School student Andrew Meismer, 16, was allegedly stabbed to death by a fellow student during the school day.
The suspect, Aundre Matthews, had a long history of disciplinary problems, according to other students. They claimed Matthews had previous assault charges and had brought knives to campus in the past. Despite this, “nothing was ever done about it,” a student told local media.
“And the school district is out here, they’re not separating these kids that clearly aren’t fit to be in a normal classroom environment and are a danger to other students,” said another.
Now the Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District (GCCISD) is trying to cover up Matthew’s disciplinary record.
In an email to the GCCISD community, Superintendent Randall O’Brien is telling the public not to believe the news surrounding the murder of Meismer.
The message reads: