Romeo Carey Reinstated as KBEV Instructor

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The Beverly Hills Unified School District has reinstated Romeo Carey as the KBEV instructor following a period of administrative leave. This decision comes after strong support from students and parents during his absence. Carey’s return is viewed as a crucial step in fostering a positive learning environment and enhancing the district’s media program, despite ongoing challenges the district faces, including legal issues and communication gaps. The board’s efforts to address these matters reflect a commitment to improving student support and resources.

Beverly Hills: A Return to the Airwaves – Romeo Carey Back as KBEV Instructor!

Exciting news for the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) community! As of March 6, Romeo Carey has officially been reinstated as an instructor for KBEV, the district’s vibrant student-run broadcast journalism program. This comes after months of anticipation and public support from students and parents during Carey’s leave.

What Happened?

Carey was placed on paid administrative leave back in December 2024, but now the district has concluded its review and welcomed him back to the program. KBEV has a rich history of excellence, fostering young talents in journalism, media production, and broadcasting, and the anticipation for the new school term is riding high! The district emphasizes that their main focus remains on supporting students and creating a positive learning environment.

Skepticism loomed large during Carey’s leave, with numerous complaints flooding in regarding a perceived lack of transparency from the district. Despite the challenges, a dedicated group showed unwavering support for Cary, advocating for his return through various channels.

The District’s Response

BHUSD Board President Rachelle Marcus underscored the importance of maintaining effective academic and extracurricular programs. The return of Carey to KBEV is seen as a pivotal moment where students can once again thrive in a program known for nurturing future media professionals. In an official statement, the district conveyed its commitment to providing resources, mentorship, and educational integrity to students, preparing them for promising careers beyond their school years.

A New Direction Amid Challenges

But it hasn’t been all smooth sailing! At a special meeting on March 4, the board approved funding for an outside crisis communications firm to help them navigate the ongoing situation. The BHUSD has faced serious challenges, including several lawsuits and administrative claims concerning allegations of racism, wrongful termination, and even sexual harassment. These issues have prompted a desperate need for clearer communication and strategy.

Seeing this urgent need, the board reviewed an agreement with Corder Creative, LLC, to handle crisis communications. This company specializes in assisting school districts like BHUSD in managing complex issues. They are tasked with not only addressing concerns surrounding Carey’s leave and litigation but also developing thorough communication policies and key messaging for the community.

Looking Ahead

One board member highlighted communication gaps that needed urgent attention. In response, Marcus noted the critical need for effective outreach and dialogue given the district’s current climate. Interestingly, how the board members view the situation varies; while some see it as a genuine crisis, others like Board Member Russell Stuart, argue that these challenges are quite common in school districts and should not be overly dramatized.

The financial aspect of the Corder Creative contract was also a topic for discussion. Initially proposed at a cap of $25,000 for 83 hours of work, the board ultimately approved it for $15,000, with Stuart being the lone vote against it. This strategic move reflects the district’s proactive approach to mending strained relationships and ensuring that students receive the best education and support available.

Conclusion

As Beverly Hills looks forward to brighter days ahead, all eyes are on KBEV and Carey’s return. Having experienced strong backing from a united front of students and parents, this reinstatement is just the beginning of rebuilding trust and restoring confidence within the district. With renewed hope, the KBEV program aims not only to educate future journalists but to also ensure a healthy, transparent relationship between the district and its families.

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