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Mothers: Officer restrained children with handcuffs on arms

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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A school resource officer placed two disabled elementary school students in handcuffs because they were acting out, causing physical and emotional pain to the children, their mothers say in a federal lawsuit filed against the official and his boss, the county sheriff.

In a video of one of the incidents released by the American Civil Liberties Union – which filed the lawsuit Monday on behalf of the two women from northern Kentucky – an 8-year-old boy struggles and cries out as he sits in a chair, the handcuffs around his biceps and his arms locked behind him.

“You don’t get to swing at me like that,” School Resource Officer Kevin Sumner tells the boy in the video, which was taken by a school administrator. “You can do what we’ve asked you to, or you can suffer the consequences.” It was not clear why the administrator took the video, and school officials had not responded to a request for comment Tuesday.

The handcuffs were too large to fit around the boy’s wrists as well as those of the second child, a 9-year-old girl, the lawsuit says. Both children have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and are identified in court documents only by their initials. The lawsuit says school officials were aware of the students’ disabilities, which include “impulsivity, and difficulty paying attention, complying with directives, controlling emotions and remaining seated.”

Col. Pat Morgan with the Kenton County Sheriff’s Office declined to comment Monday, saying the office had not been officially notified of the lawsuit. Robert Sanders, Sumner’s attorney, said Sumner put the children in handcuffs because “they were placing themselves and other people in danger of harm, and that’s what the book says to do.”

The lawsuit says the boy, 3 feet 6 inches tall and 52 pounds, was removed from class last August because he was not following his teacher’s directions. The boy then tried to leave the principal’s office but was physically restrained by school administrators until Sumner arrived to escort the boy to the bathroom.

On the way back from the bathroom, the boy tried to hit Sumner with his elbow, according to a report from the Kenton County Sheriff’s office cited in the lawsuit, and that’s when Sumner put him in handcuffs.

The 9-year-old girl, about 56 pounds, was sent to an isolation room at her school last August for being disruptive. School officials asked Sumner to help after the girl tried to leave the room and was restrained by the principal and vice principal. A report from the sheriff’s office said Sumner put the girl in handcuffs because she was “attempting to injure school staff.”

The lawsuit said the experience caused “a severe mental health crisis” and Sumner called for a “medical crisis team.” The girl was taken by ambulance to a hospital for a psychiatric assessment and treatment.

The lawsuit asks for a judge to ban the school from doing this again and for money to compensate for the pain and emotional trauma and for attorneys’ fees.

Kentucky state regulations ban school officials from physically restraining students that they know have disabilities that could cause problems.

“Shackling children is not okay. It is traumatizing, and in this case it is also illegal,” Susan Mizner, disability counsel for the ACLU, said in a news release.

>>> Read more Sheriff defends deputy accused of illegally handcuffing disabled children at school

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Video Shows School Security Guard Pushing Student to Floor.

At Laurel High School.

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News 4’s Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins gets reaction from parents and school officials about a video showing a Laurel High School security guard forcing a female student to the floor.

Read more on NBC 4 WRC.

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Dwayne Jones (seen above) is involved in a major conflict of interest involving a certain female security guard at Laurel High School. Parents and Prince George’s County administration should not allow this situation to continue any longer. One of the parties needs to go in another location or leave the county all together. The said relationship has been fueling conflicts. This saga has been going on for too long.  Staff, students and parents needs to demand an end to it >>> Read more 

Call your elected officials now and demand an end to this non sense.

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Bowie High School student charged for bringing gun to school in backpack

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BOWIE, Md. (AP) — A 16-year-old boy is charged with bringing a loaded gun to Bowie High School.

Bowie police say another student warned school officials about the gun on Friday morning. The 10th grade student was removed from class, and officers found a 40-caliber handgun in the teenager’s backpack.

The student was charged with possession of a weapon on school property. There was no indication that the teen pointed the gun or used it to threaten anyone.

The school notified parents of the incident Friday afternoon in a letter.

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Dr. Angelique Simpson-Marcus, Principal Accused of Bullying, Out at Largo High

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Dr. Angelique Simpson-Marcus has left as principal of Largo High School, the school district confirms.

School officials would not comment on the terms of her departure.

In the past, News4 has reported Simpson-Marcus has had a history of bullying and heavy-handedness toward her co-workers.

Prince George’s County Board of Education settled two lawsuits against Simpson-Marcus in the past year. One white male teacher filed a case alleging reverse discrimination and won more than $500,000 in August, while a school secretary reached an undisclosed settlement with the school system the following month.

In October, Simpson-Marcus also threatened to forfeit the school varsity football team’s season if it didn’t start winning, according to one school parent.

Prince George’s County Council Member Mary Lehman had called for Simpson-Marcus’ removal in a letter to Schools Chief Kevin Maxwell sent in September.

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Maryland Senators grill Dr.Lowery…

… and others on Common Core

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Dr. Lillian Lowery Embattled State Superintendent is currently presiding over deep-seated corruption in Maryland school system.

A panel of state lawmakers grilled Maryland’s top school officials Thursday over whether education reforms are being executed too quickly and putting undue  stress on teachers.

Senators on the Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee told  state schools Superintendent Lillian M. Lowery that they have been bombarded by  concerns from teachers and parents.

Many, they said, complained about how the state is simultaneously implementing three big programs: a new testing system, new ways to evaluate  teachers and a more rigorous set of education standards known as the Common  Core.

Read more: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/education/blog/bs-md-common-core-20131121,0,4256476.story#ixzz2lLVnQLM9

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See and read more>>> Maryland protest on corruption in Education and other matters here

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In our opinion, We aver and therefore believe Maryland State Board of Education President Dr. Charlene Dukes shown here has demonstrated a culture of corrupt leadership style and continues “an integrated pattern of pay to play” and manipulation during her tenure. Both leaders need to resign to create room for new leadership.

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