Montgomery County Public Schools has removed a teacher from a classroom at Cabin Branch Elementary School at 14129 Dunlin Street in Clarksburg, and ordered that he have no further contact with a student he is alleged to have mistreated. The 8-year-old American Muslim student reported that she was harassed, humiliated, threatened, and intimidated by the teacher, primarily over her hijab. She was allegedly given harsher penalties than her classmates, was denied drinking water and bathroom access, and was told to remove her hijab.
Her father, who is a U.S. military veteran, told the Maryland office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) that her alleged mistreatment - which led to anxiety and panic attacks at school - was "profoundly disheartening." He welcomed today's actions by MCPS toward resolving the issue.
“It means everything to my family that my daughter can now feel safe in class," the student's father said in a statement. "This situation caused us a lot of stress and worry as parents, my daughter was afraid to go to school before. She’s young, she was struggling with what the teacher did. No one’s kid should have to deal with this kind of situation from their teachers, no matter their religion. Our family knows we can count on CAIR for support through these situations. CAIR has had our back, their help has given my family peace of mind.”
“We applaud this family’s courage in coming forward for their daughter’s sake and we acknowledge Montgomery County Public Schools for taking swift action to address this complaint,” CAIR’s Maryland Director Zainab Chaudry said in a statement this afternoon. “CAIR encourages all school districts to routinely provide comprehensive cultural competency and anti-discrimination trainings for all of their educators. It’s essential that they’re accountable to fostering an inclusive and respectful learning environment for all students, regardless of their background.”
Teacher should be terminated. There's no excuse for this sort of treatment!
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ReplyDeleteI will beat the ship of this MF if does that to one of my kids
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ReplyDeleteAlhamdulillah, I'm glad that CAIR was able to assist this family, however the so-called punishment for that teacher was minimal at best. It sounds like his treatment of the child was assault, maybe not physical assault, but assault just the same. And he should have been charged with a crime. So I guess he can still teach. What a shame.
ReplyDeleteI applaud CAIR for stepping and assisting the family with this very disturbing issue. I feel really bad for the suffering of this little innocent 8 year child and her family. However, I'm quite upset with MCPS for only giving that teacher a slap on his wrist. He assaulted the child, perhaps not physically, but it was assault just the same. He should have been charged with a crime. Just being told that he can't teach that child anymore does not truly resolve the issue of prejudice and discrimination. I pray that more will be done by MCPS about this issue.
ReplyDeleteThe school MCPS and PTA board are all eerily quiet looks like some co-ordinated effort to protect the abuser here
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ReplyDeleteExecutive director of CAIR said he was "Happy to see Palestinians break out of Gaza" on October 7 2023,the day of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel. The Biden White House condemned CAIR for his remarks. There has been some question as to weather CAIR supports these types of events.
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