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Fractured Silhouette
September 3rd, 2012, 01:31 AM
A Gig Harbor, Wash., middle school teacher who is accused of bullying a student has been placed on administrative leave after the alleged victim's parents called for the teacher to be fired.

John Rosi, who has been an educator for 18 years, managed to avoid losing his job by accepting a 10-day suspension, according to memos from the Peninsula school district.

The parents of the 13-year-old boy seen on the video, which appears to be a bullying incident, say that's not enough.

The video taken by fellow students on their cell phones of Karla Kinney's 13-year-old son being dragged across the classroom is disturbing. But what really outrages Kinney and her husband is that a teacher was there, too, and they say he joined in.

"When I drop my kids off I'm dropping them off as a parent handing my kids to a school that is going to take care of them," Kinney told ABC News.

The incident happened in a middle school near Tacoma, Wash., in February, but is just now coming to light following a district investigation.


At a time in the video -- which goes on for at least 15 minutes -- it seems as if the boy is playing along. Kinney's son is at one point heard saying, "yeah do that … do what Eric's doing, not my arm."

But in the video a handful of students are also seen writing on the boy's feet, holding a pillow over his face and covering him with chairs.

In the video, Rossi is seemingly mugging for the phone cameras.

Kinney said her son was very upset following the incident, and that the other students blamed him for the teacher being punished.

"He said he wanted to kill himself," she said. "The kids had blamed him for this popular teacher and the suspension he received."

Rossi, who told ABC News he's not allowed to comment, wrote in a letter to investigators that during the incident he did not see it as bullying.

"I can honestly say that at the time I did not believe that any of the children were at risk of harm during their interactions. Nor did I view the incident as anything more than harmless childhood horseplay," he wrote.

Chuck Cuzzetto, Peninsula school district's superintendent, said that "pretty significant disciplinary action" was taken.

Kinney says that she and her husband feel that the entire matter has been made worse by the fact that Rosi is now back at another school.

"I think that somebody who can allow this to happen and participate has no business being in a classroom," Kinney said.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/washington-teacher-accused-bullying-student-put-leave/story?id=17135433#.UERNgcEgdP8

Wow, this teacher sounds like a prick.

Darkness.
September 3rd, 2012, 02:37 AM
I thought school was a place to get an education, not a place for children to get beaten up and to be humilliated on camera. Also I can't believe he is still teaching.

Mortal Coil
September 3rd, 2012, 05:37 AM
This is disgusting, and I hope the kids get punished as well...


but am I the only one wondering why they had pillows in school?

Foamy
September 3rd, 2012, 07:06 PM
Teacher is a cunt. He should get fired now.

SosbanFach
September 3rd, 2012, 07:37 PM
Honestly, regardless of whether the incident began (it doesn't seem like it ended thus) with the student question's participation or not, the teacher had an obligation to step in to prevent any harm coming to the student, and to stop any [further] humiliation on his part. What he in fact did was not only incredibly irresponsible, especially given his position over the class, due to the risk of potential injury, but also sends a message to the rest of the class that such behaviour is acceptable. As for the action taken against the teacher, I feel that he got off incredibly lightly (especially with today's obsession with child protection). I'm torn, however, over whether that one 'mistake' on his part ought to lead to loss of his job.

but am I the only one wondering why they had pillows in school?

I didn't think of that until reading this, but that does seem a tad odd.