Parents across parts of the Mohawk Valley say frustration continues growing as more students reportedly speak out about feeling ignored, dismissed, or afraid to report problems inside school buildings.

Over the past several weeks, TVOTT Hillbilly News has received messages involving allegations tied to bullying, threats, classroom behavior, student safety concerns, and communication breakdowns between schools and families. Some parents claim they learned about incidents involving their children long after they occurred. Others say their children no longer believe reporting concerns will actually change anything.

At this time, many of these claims remain allegations and community concerns that have not been fully verified independently. TVOTT Hillbilly News is not accusing any specific district, teacher, administrator, or staff member of wrongdoing without evidence or official findings. We are reporting on concerns repeatedly being brought forward by families and community members throughout the region.

At the same time, teachers and school staff have also spoken publicly in recent years about growing pressure inside schools, including behavioral issues, staffing shortages, mental health struggles, and increasing workloads. Many educators are trying to balance difficult situations while also following district policies and state regulations.

Still, many parents say one issue keeps coming up repeatedly: communication.

Families are asking:

  • When should parents be notified?
  • Are student complaints always documented?
  • How are threats evaluated?
  • Are students afraid of retaliation for speaking up?
  • Are schools doing enough to build trust with students and families?
  • Should districts be more transparent when serious concerns arise?

Those questions are now becoming larger community discussions both online and offline.

For many residents, this issue goes beyond one incident or one district. Some say the bigger concern is whether students feel safe enough to speak honestly when problems happen — and whether parents feel fully informed afterward.

Truth Tuesday was created to give the public a place to discuss concerns many people say are often pushed aside or ignored. The goal is not to attack schools or staff. The goal is to encourage transparency, accountability, communication, and discussion while allowing all sides to be heard.

TVOTT Hillbilly News welcomes responses or statements from school officials, administrators, teachers, staff members, parents, and community leaders who wish to add context or clarification to these discussions.

We will continue following this story and listening to concerns brought forward by the community.

Anyone with verified information can contact TVOTT Hillbilly News.

Please avoid posting threats, personal information, or unverified accusations in the comments.

COMMUNITY CONCERN / INVESTIGATION DISCLAIMER: “This article discusses concerns, allegations, claims, or public questions that are still developing and may not yet be fully verified. TVOTT Hillbilly News is reporting on information brought forward by sources, public records, official statements, or community members while continuing to seek clarification and responses from all sides involved. Please remain respectful and avoid posting threats, harassment, or unverified accusations.”