Just as Obama, Loretta Lynch, et al. impose social justice from Washington, special education teacher Pamela Bullock has been inflicting it in the classroom:
It was Spring 2014, and four teaching assistants at Wayne Local Schools in Warren County [Ohio] hit their tipping point. They wanted to give their colleague the benefit of the doubt, but on May 28, they watched her throw a marker at a handicapped, non-verbal student, hitting the child in the head.
“The same day, a racial comment was directed toward the same student,” the assistants wrote in a letter dated May 29. “After applying a bandage to the student’s leg, (Intervention Specialist Pamela Bullock) said, ‘Anything else, your highness? … My people fought for years, so we wouldn’t have to serve white people like you.’ “
It wasn’t the first incident or they may have let it slide.
The week before they wrote the letter, the Wayne teaching assistants claimed they saw Bullock get frustrated with a student and take the safety wheels off the student’s wheelchair, according to their letter. The student tends to tip her chair back when misbehaving, and the safety wheels prevent the chair flipping.
“In addition, there is a great lack of teaching in the functional skills classroom for intensive needs special education students,” the letter states. “On most days, (Bullock) sits at her computer, while paraprofessionals create activities and try to teach the students.”
Recognize the work ethic? It is produced by entitlement.
For a change, this story has a happy ending:
Bullock resigned after the district initiated termination procedures. Two of her supervisors, then-elementary school principal Jean Hartman and then-special education coordinator Amanda Johnson, were put on paid administrative leave for allegedly knowing about Bullock’s actions but not immediately reporting them. Neither is currently employed by the district.
Now why do you suppose superiors might turn a blind eye to Bullock’s obvious unsuitability for her position? Anyone? Bueller?
A month or two prior to her resignation, Bullock was honored with the Area Progress Council of Warren County’s Project Excellence award, given to two teachers from each Warren County district each year. An Internet search pulls up a post on the Wayne schools website, a picture of Bullock and [Wayne Local Schools Superintendent Patrick] Dubbs posing in a classroom with a congratulatory flower arrangement.
Congrats on the reward, Pam:
On a tip from Rob E. Hat tip: The Social Memo.
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