I am truly disgusted...St. Lucie teacher has students vote on whether 5-year-old can stay in class
By Colleen Wixon (Contact)Originally published 01:50 p.m., May 23, 2008Updated 04:30 p.m., May 23, 2008PORT ST. LUCIE — Melissa Barton said she is considering legal action after her son's kindergarten teacher led his classmates to vote him out of class.
After each classmate was allowed to say what they didn't like about Barton's 5-year-old son, Alex, his Morningside Elementary teacher said they were going to take a vote, Barton said.
By a 14 to 2 margin, the class voted him out of the class.
Barton said her son is in the process of being diagnosed with Asperger's, a type of high-functioning autism. Alex began the testing process in February for an official diagnosis under the suggestion of Morningside Principal Marsha Cully.
Alex has had disciplinary issues because of his disabilities, Barton said. The school and district has met with Barton and her son to create an individual education plan, she said. His teacher, Wendy Portillo, has attended these meetings, she said.
Barton said after the vote, Alex's teacher asked him how he felt.
"He said, 'I feel sad,'" she said.
Alex left the classroom and spent the rest of the day in the nurse's office, she said.
Barton said when she came to pick up her son at the school on Wednesday, he was leaving the nurse's office.
"He was shaken up," she said. Barton said the nurse told her to talk with the child's teacher, who told her what happened.
Alex hasn't been back to school since then, and Barton said he won't be returning. He starts screaming when she brings him with her to drop off his sibling at school.
Thursday night, his mother heard him saying "I'm not special."
Barton said Alex is reliving the incident.
They said he was "disgusting" and "annoying," Barton said.
"He was incredibly upset," Barton said. "The only friend he has ever made in his life was forced to do this."
The child's mother filed a complaint with the school resource officer, who investigated the matter, said Port St. Lucie spokeswoman Michelle Steele said. But the state attorney's office concluded the matter did not meet the criteria for emotional child abuse, so no criminal charges will be filed, Steele said. Port St. Lucie Police is no longer investigating, but is documenting the complaint, she said.
Steele said the teacher confirmed the incident did occur.
St. Lucie School's spokeswoman Janice Karst said the district is investigating the incident, but could not make any further comment.
Vern Melvin, Department of Children and Families circuit administrator, confirmed the agency is investigating an allegation of abuse at Morningside, but said he could not elaborate.
Ugh. They need to go to the State Board and try to get her license revoked. She could have taught an important lesson about empathy and instead taught them about exclusiveness.
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely despicable. I just can't believe a teacher in her right mind would that. I have a special needs child myself! Oh, I just can't imagine that happening to Curtis when he starts school and he will have an active IEP. This totally boggles my mind!
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to the family some teacher just should not teach. I agree with Bird they should take away her teaching linces
ReplyDeleteSad, but unfortunately there are people out there in authority positions that are more "child-like" than the students they are "supposed" to be teaching. Her license should be revoked and never step foot in a classroom again. I know how hard it was for Vyktoria to get settled in the proper classroom setting. I can't imagine this happening to her. Talk about the "kicking them when they're down" scenario. I sure hope something is done about this poor example of a human being and this precious little guy can get back to learning and enjoy being the precious little angel he is.
ReplyDeleteLove Grammie
That is awful. That teacher should lose her license! That is just so horrible. Lord of the Flies. I hope the family sues the school district. That just makes me so mad! Poor little kid! He's going to be scarred for life by that. RRRRRR!
ReplyDeleteWhat a disgraceful story!
ReplyDeleteDo these people have no compassion at all?