What's amazing is that:
1. The teacher has been teaching for 12 years
2. She was "reassigned", not even suspended
3. No legal action can be taken
What if, the next time, she does this to a kid who can't come home and tell his parents?
Teacher lets class vote kindergartner out :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Nation
An excerpt:
Last week, Portillo held a vote in her classroom in which the students "voted out" 5-year-old Alex Barton, who is in the process of being tested for Asperger's Disorder, a type of high-functioning autism, said his mother, Melissa Barton.
After each classmate was allowed to say what they didn't like about Alex the teacher said they were going to take a vote, Barton said. They said he was "disgusting" and "annoying," Barton said.
"He was incredibly upset," she said. "The only friend he has ever made in his life was forced to do this."
By a 14 to 2 margin, the students voted him out of the class.
Barton, who said she is considering legal action, said Alex began the testing process in February for an official diagnosis under the suggestion of Morningside Principal Marsha Cully.
1. The teacher has been teaching for 12 years
2. She was "reassigned", not even suspended
3. No legal action can be taken
What if, the next time, she does this to a kid who can't come home and tell his parents?
Teacher lets class vote kindergartner out :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Nation
An excerpt:
Last week, Portillo held a vote in her classroom in which the students "voted out" 5-year-old Alex Barton, who is in the process of being tested for Asperger's Disorder, a type of high-functioning autism, said his mother, Melissa Barton.
After each classmate was allowed to say what they didn't like about Alex the teacher said they were going to take a vote, Barton said. They said he was "disgusting" and "annoying," Barton said.
"He was incredibly upset," she said. "The only friend he has ever made in his life was forced to do this."
By a 14 to 2 margin, the students voted him out of the class.
Barton, who said she is considering legal action, said Alex began the testing process in February for an official diagnosis under the suggestion of Morningside Principal Marsha Cully.
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