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Modern School

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Wed May 9, 2012, 09:45 PM May 2012

LAUSD’s Rubber Room for Victims of Abuse Hysteria

Following the January arrest of former teacher Mark Berndt, who was charged with 23 counts of lewd conduct in the classroom, the entire staff was fired at Miramonte Elementary School, in Los Angeles. Last week, at least 40 displaced teachers and staff members rallied outside Augustus Hawkins High School in South Los Angeles, the “Rubber Room” where they have reported for the past three months while awaiting reassignment. (Hawkins High is not currently in operation). More than 150 students and parents also joined the demonstration.


Superintendent John Deasy said he was replacing the staff to restore confidence in the school. Yet only 2 staff members have been charged or even accused of misconduct. Teachers at the rally expressed anger and frustration at having “been publicly punished and humiliated for the alleged acts of one person," according to the Los Angeles times. Another teacher said, "I no longer tell people I'm a teacher. Until very recently, I was proud to be one."


In a particularly disturbing consequence of the mass firing, staff members who are also parents of Miramonte students have not been allowed on campus to drop off or pick up their children, or to meet with a teacher during school hours.


In related news, a lawsuit was filed this week against LAUSD for negligence on behalf of 20 former Miramonte students (see LA Times Blogs). The lawsuit claims the district did not do enough to protect students who had complained about inappropriate teacher behavior and that it ignored student allegations. Berndt’s personnel records contained no records of prior sexual abuse allegations, despite the fact that there were at least four past sex abuse allegations against him prior to the most recent case. In fact, the Los Angeles Times reports that LAUSD has no record that it ever conducted an internal investigation.

Modern School
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LAUSD’s Rubber Room for Victims of Abuse Hysteria (Original Post) Modern School May 2012 OP
There is so much more to the story. MissDeed May 2012 #1
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MissDeed

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1. There is so much more to the story.
Thu May 10, 2012, 10:23 AM
May 2012

Can i be Virgil to your Dante? This is Pulitzer Prize worthy stuff it needs more than my Gonzo satire, which writes itself in the district of the damned.
I am in the story and reportage is fun but this is serious shitaki.
Think of LAUSD , UT LA and city overs and shakers as some Nathaniel West trope. Its All so grotesque and doomed. We think we got them... We know it because they are arrogant and lawless. They leave clues, they break laws with impunity, and truth is they will get away with it. They always do. We let them. Well i am a teacher not a Shepherd, but if i must i cab model integrity. Thats why i ended up in tat cold dead. Officio for two years.

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