Friday, May 24, 2013

Parent of black student sues Springfield school employees

The parent of a black student who was the victim of a physical threat and a racial slur by a school employee has filed a lawsuit against past and present employees of the Springfield School District.
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20130524/NEWS02/705249916

22 comments :

  1. Let's reward bad behavior again. When you have unruly students maybe we should have the police haul them off and let the parents have to sort it out at the station.

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  2. this student was not unruly...just a normal sixth grade boy playing with another sixth grade boy...what the ADULT / EMPLOYEE OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT said and did to this boy is the real story here...and an outrageous one at that!

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    1. At first I thought this story was from 1964!!

      It is hard to believe that such racist incidents still exist, especially in an educational setting.

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    2. Thats because it didnt happen like that. Mr. Meyers likes to draw racist attention to himself and his son. Very Sad!

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  3. There are SO many WONDERFUL and professional educators in this district who are doing AMAZING things with their students... It makes me VERY sad that the few who have NOT been professional in their dealings with students cast a shadow of doubt on those who ARE...Thankfully they have left and thankfully they will be held accountable for their actions...Just as students are held accountable for their misconduct...

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  4. How do we know what we were told what happened really occurred the way it is portrayed in the article

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    1. Exactly! While I have issues with some in the school sytem, Mike LaPlante is NOT one of them. He is NOT a racist. He was one of the good guys.

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    2. I agree, Mike and his wife are very good people who have helped the people of this community with little to no thanks.

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  5. The suit is ridiculous.

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  6. The parents should have disciplined their children so this would not have happened.

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  7. Another example of parents not doing what they should have is the recent and very sad trespassing in an electrical substation.

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  8. Everyone is too busy waiting on a government check to watch their children. They, not the government need to teach them right from wrong.

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    1. chuck gregory5/25/13, 12:01 PM

      10:04, we used to have families that could live on one wage-earner's paycheck. Not true any more! Household wages have been FLAT since the '70's, and the only reason they haven't gone DOWN is that now BOTH adults in the household work. Which means that the parents aren't there to watch their children.

      The majority of teen pregnancies occur between 2:30 and 6:00 PM on weekdays-- when the parents are working and the kids are unsupervised.

      Breakfasts have deteriorated nationally because both parents often have to leave before the children-- and the imbalance of simple starches, complex starches and fats in kids' diet ruins their attentiveness at school. School breakfasts are saving children from a system that punishes families.

      Government does what it can to empower parents and would be more than happy to see parents with the time and resources to be parents.

      It takes a village to raise a child.

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    2. Don't have kids if you haven't got the time or $ to raise them. Do not think someone else can or will do it for you. If the government keeps doing more and more, then things will get worse. I know many poor families who have successfully brought up their kids. The best ones didn't stand by the mailbox waiting for a check. They also controlled what their children ate. Do not wait for some village to step up to the plate. If you are not up to the task then stop doing what you are doing to make them. You have no right to elude the responsibilities that come with being a parent. No more excuses.

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  9. We need to be responsible for our own children.

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  10. Many schools would have sent both children home for brandishing anything as if it was a knife or gun.

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  11. If you don't buy junk food, then you don't eat it. Please don't blame the economy and the government for any ones lack of personal responsibility.

    We empower government, not the other way around.

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  12. If you want to see the fallacy of handouts helping people, then look no further than what we have done to the Native Americans.

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  13. I wish the administrator would post the eagle times story which had more thorough details that explained how the situation got to this point.

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  14. I am guessing that the money, changes, and jobs Meyers got before isn't enough, so he wants to suck more money out of Springfield. I am now more certain that this is now more about money than anyone's rights or the truth about what happened.

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  15. Yup. Go for the $.

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