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QED

(2,969 posts)
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 11:12 AM Sep 2014

Teacher fired protecting student from bullying - why due process is important.


Fountain Hills school board fires longtime elementary teacher, Pam Aister

A Fountain Hills elementary school teacher said she took a stand to protect a student and it ended up getting her fired.

Pam Aister said one of her fourth-grade students was being bullied with racist taunts last school year.

"He was called the n-word, monkey, and coon," Aister said of the unidentified student before a school board meeting Friday.

The incident happened in May. She said a group of students were surrounding the boy. She was afraid they were picking on him so she intervened.

Video and more:

http://www.abc15.com/news/region-northeast-valley/fountain-hills/fountain-hills-school-board-fires-longtime-elementary-teacher-pam-aister
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femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
1. Kids lie.
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 11:23 AM
Sep 2014

That is a shame that she was dismissed on the basis of a bunch of kids' recounts of the incident. Hope she has a legal case and gets her job back with full-pay.

QED

(2,969 posts)
2. This is what wealthy connected parents can do
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 11:32 AM
Sep 2014

and why those big bad teacher unions are so important.

I wonder if she belonged to the teacher union? If this incident happened at the end of last school year and she's dismissed now, I kind of doubt it would have had time to go through a due process with the union.

It's so sad.

cui bono

(19,926 posts)
3. So they can't prove what the teacher said happened but they just take the word of the kids and fire
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 12:39 PM
Sep 2014

her???

Clearly they were out to get her for whatever reasons. Perhaps the board and most certainly the bullies parents enjoy racism. Where else would those kids have learned that that is appropriate behavior?

elleng

(136,626 posts)
5. ABSOLUTELY ridiculous!
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 12:54 PM
Sep 2014

Out to get her or not, the fact that they 'believe' some and not the other, in this 'he said/she said' situation, is another example of insanity in our education situation.

 

Smarmie Doofus

(14,498 posts)
4. 24 years is one year short of pension eligibility in a lot of places.
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 12:41 PM
Sep 2014

Hmmmm.

Board fired her on the advice of its ( the board's) lawyer.


Hmm.


No mention of a union or due process being involved.


Hmmmmmmmmmm.

Trillo

(9,154 posts)
6. I always wondered why teachers asserted they didn't hear the bullying
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 04:27 PM
Sep 2014

back in the 60s and 70s.

Sancho

(9,106 posts)
9. A good example of why teachers need tenure, collective bargaining, and due process....
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 07:52 PM
Sep 2014

it's a myth that teachers cannot be fired. On the contrary, they are more often fired for politics and parental interference than real problems of bad teaching.

I'll bet this was a good teacher.

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