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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNative kids with disabilities were held in wooden boxes. Sweeping reforms are coming
https://www.npr.org/2026/05/14/nx-s1-5821682/salmon-river-mohawk-childrenFort Covington, New York - Rumors spread on social media over the winter: School kids with disabilities in the Salmon River Central School District, including Akwesasne Mohawk children, were being confined by special education teachers in wooden boxes. Sarah Konwahahawi Herne was devastated.
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Local school officials later confirmed that at least two boxes had been built and used by staff in November and December of 2025. That disclosure sent more shockwaves through this region of small Upstate New York towns just south of the U.S.-Canada border, which includes the sprawling St. Regis Mohawk Reservation.
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According to the report obtained by NPR, the state's investigation found at least five elementary-age students with disabilities were confined in a "wooden box for a timeout."
"They were subjected to seclusion when they were placed in 'stations' with the door held shut," states the May 8 order. The report, which offers no details about the children's ages or ethnicity, found that "station" was the district's euphemism for "a wooden box." It also concludes that parents of children held in the boxes weren't notified, a violation of state regulations.
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Local school officials later confirmed that at least two boxes had been built and used by staff in November and December of 2025. That disclosure sent more shockwaves through this region of small Upstate New York towns just south of the U.S.-Canada border, which includes the sprawling St. Regis Mohawk Reservation.
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According to the report obtained by NPR, the state's investigation found at least five elementary-age students with disabilities were confined in a "wooden box for a timeout."
"They were subjected to seclusion when they were placed in 'stations' with the door held shut," states the May 8 order. The report, which offers no details about the children's ages or ethnicity, found that "station" was the district's euphemism for "a wooden box." It also concludes that parents of children held in the boxes weren't notified, a violation of state regulations.
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Native kids with disabilities were held in wooden boxes. Sweeping reforms are coming (Original Post)
WhiskeyGrinder
7 hrs ago
OP
But, remember... as a gay male, I would not be allowed to work in any educational capacity in some states...
OldBaldy1701E
4 hrs ago
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yardwork
(69,582 posts)1. It just never stops.
malaise
(297,835 posts)3. Monsters live among us
That is all
yardwork
(69,582 posts)13. They really do and they're always going to be here.
We have to figure out how to work around them and thwart them.
Spazito
(56,055 posts)2. Despicable.
Takket
(23,792 posts)4. unlawful imprisonment is a felony
Solly Mack
(97,252 posts)5. ...
patphil
(9,210 posts)6. The school district could be subject to lawsuits by the parents.
This is going to get messy, and expensive. Any teacher involved has probably self-ended their career.
brer cat
(27,672 posts)7. There is truly no bottom for these people. They have no compassion.
AZ8theist
(7,612 posts)8. Disgusting.
OldBaldy1701E
(11,511 posts)9. But, remember... as a gay male, I would not be allowed to work in any educational capacity in some states...
Yet, those states would do things like this and just shrug when it comes to light.

WhiskeyGrinder
(27,221 posts)11. which states?
ihaveaquestion
(4,760 posts)10. OMFG Does it never end? nt
Passages
(4,484 posts)12. The responsible individuals will hopefully be prosecuted and serve time in a box....excuse me, a jail.
How people lose their humanity is deeply troubling.