Superintendent is cleared to return to work after “twerking” controversy

Monique Beels of Mount Clemens Community Schools was suspended after parents complained about a suggestive dance routine that occurred during a private event at the district's high school.

The superintendent of Mount Clemens Community Schools has been cleared to return from a one-month suspension Monday after parents complained about a suggestive dance routine that occurred during a private event at the district’s high school.

Monique Beels
Monique Beels

An investigation ordered by the Mount Clemens school board found that Superintendent Monique Beels did not violate any of the Detroit-area district’s policies by renting out the high school gym to a local company for a private function, where about 20 entertainers performed, according to district and local media reports.

A scantily clad woman was seen twerking—a sexually provocative type of dance—in a video of the October event that went viral, prompting outrage from some parents and other community members, the Macomb Daily reported.

Beels was placed on non-disciplinary, paid administrative leave in early November while a private firm was retained to investigate the complaints in order “to protect the integrity of the district, as well as the superintendent,” Earl Rickman, president of the Mount Clemens Community Schools board, wrote in a message to the community.

“During the past two school years, Superintendent Beels has exhibited collaborative leadership, and moral character during challenging times,” Rickman said. “The Board wishes to express its full and unequivocal support in her leadership and guidance and is looking forward to continuing to work collaboratively with Superintendent Beels during the 2022-2023 school year.”

The board was fully supportive of Beels throughout the investigation, during which nine people were interviewed, he added. The board also demanded a local media outlet retract an article from November that claimed Beels was suspended for lewd conduct at the private event.


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Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District Administration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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