Parents attacking teachers amid contraband discoveries at ESHS

Parents have been accused of confronting teachers and administrators at the Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS) at an increasing rate after contraband was found in students’ possession.

2025-02-24 13:55:10 - VI News Staff

“This type of behaviour will not be tolerated,” Principal Vanessa Garraway wrote in a letter dated February 20. “We expect all discussions to remain respectful and professional.”

Routine random searches at the school uncovered “an alarming number of contraband and illegal substances,” posing “a serious threat to the safety and well-being of all students and staff,” Garraway stated.

In response, ESHS is partnering with the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) to station School Resource Officers on campus to manage violence, inappropriate behaviours, and the presence of illegal substances. “Their presence will help reinforce discipline and ensure a safer school environment,” Garraway wrote.

The ESHS Principal also commented on the practice of threats being issued by students. “Please educate your children about making threats, whether they intend to carry them out or not,” Garraway stated. “We are taking a no-nonsense approach to this type of behaviour, and we are reporting all matters of this nature to the RVIPF.”.


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