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Thứ Ba, 2 tháng 4, 2013

3 North Dakota teachers suspended after allegedly leaving child outside in cold as punishment

Three teachers at a North Dakota YMCA have been suspended amid allegations they made a 4-year-old boy stand outside in the cold as punishment.

A parent spotted the boy without a coat outside of the Y Learning Center on Monday morning in Fargo, KVLY-TV reported. The boy allegedly told the parent that he was being punished. The parent, in turn, called police.

YMCA staff told the TV station that the teachers were having trouble getting the child to put on his outdoor apparel, so they took the child and his clothes outside and "had him stand on his snowsuit and were waiting for him to be ready to put it on."

The teachers did not follow proper procedure, officials said.

"Our policy specifically states that we do not use any kind of punishment that would take away warmth, food, sleep, that kind of thing," YMCA Vice President Lorrie Thoemke said.

The center aims to let children play outside every day unless wintry conditions are too extreme. Early Monday, temperatures were in the mid-teens.

"By no means would this be proper procedure to take a child out for discipline reasons without proper clothing on," Thoemke said.

The 4-year-old was brought inside and properly dressed by another staff member, and the three teachers involved are now suspended, officials said.

Findstad said the Y is reviewing policies with its staff. Letters went out Monday to parents to explain what had happened.

KVLY reported that two children have been pulled from the program -- the boy who was left outside and the child of the parent who reported spotting him.


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Thứ Sáu, 29 tháng 3, 2013

Massachusetts 13-year-old suspended for bringing butter knife to school

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    March 28, 2013: This photo shows the butter knife that Wamsutta Middle School student Morgan LaPlaume, brought to school.MyFoxBoston.com

A 13-year-old Massachusetts student caught at school with a knife she used to slice fruit has received a one-day suspension, according to her mother.

Morgan LaPlaume, a student at Wamsutta Middle School in Attleboro, was suspended for violating the school's zero-tolerance policy for knives, according to MyFoxBoston.com.

Morgan's mother, Melissa LaPlaume, told the station that her daughter needed to slice the fruit because she has braces and is unable to take bites out of whole fruit.

When the school's vice principal reportedly saw Morgan with the butter knife during her lunch period, he brought her into his office and issued her a suspension.

The school's principal told MyFoxBoston.com that the policy on knives can be found in the school's handbook, which is signed by parents and guardians at the start of each school year.

Melissa LaPlaume told the station she signed the handbook but plans to discuss the incident with administrators to have the punishment removed from her daughter's academic record. 

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Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 3, 2013

Boy, 5, suspended for bringing plastic toy gun to school, mother says

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    UNDATED: Hopkinton, Mass. resident Christine Stone holds her son, Jonah.MyFoxBoston.com

A Massachusetts mother says her five-year-old son was given a half-day suspension for bringing a toy gun to his kindergarten class on Wednesday.

Christine Stone tells MyFoxBoston.com that her son, Jonah, was punished by administrators at Center School in Hopkinton after he showed the plastic gun to another student.

The Boston Globe reports that Stone plans to appeal the suspension. She says the school's handbook makes no mention of toy weapons.

"I think they are going a little overboard. He really wasn’t doing anything wrong,” Stone tells the Globe. “He had no intent of hurting anyone and he was even sharing."

Stone says when she and her son met with an administrator and a school police officer, the Newtown shooting was discussed, forcing her to later explain the tragedy to her son, according to the Globe.

She plans to contact the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts if her effort to appeal the suspension is unsuccessful, the Globe reported.

School administrators declined a request for comment from MyFoxBoston.com, citing confidentiality reasons.

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