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Teacher cuts off first grader's braid, charged with disorderly conduct

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:clubu:THAT could not be my child:hardslap:
I am SO angry as if she were my child. I give MOST teachers props because it is a gift that takes ALOT of patience they are second to parents and help to mold the child. It is a job that i could not do because i have very little patience( somthing that i am working on especially while driving:lachen:) BUT children are innocent how anyone could do something to hurt them physically or emotionally is beyond me!!!!!:wallbash:
 
That mother is GOOD, they would've been doing my interview from behind the jail bars.

That teacher had the AUDACITY to cut off someone else' chile hair?!? I would have calmly rolled up to that school with a brand new pair of scissors ret' ta go and chopped off the whole front half of her hair and see how cute she feels.

She betta thank her lucky STARS she aint try this wit a LHCF member, if she had??!?!?!........wooo chile!!

That baby's hair is LONG too:nono: I dunno about the mothers hair but that baby's hair is well taken care of and nice probably takes her alot of effort and time to get her baby's hair done and looking nice not to mention get some length.

I just dont know whats going on these days. On the real though, I would have calmed down from my initial instincts and decided just how much I'm suing for, after they done traumatized my baby like that. She needs to be fired, what the heck are you working with little children for if you don't know how to address annoying behavior?

spoken like a fellow NYer:lachen::lachen::lachen::lachen:
 
spoken like a fellow NYer:lachen::lachen::lachen::lachen:
:rofl: I've never been in one fight my entire life, they always called me miss sophisticated.

But if this ever happened to my baby, the Brooklyn would come outta me with a vengeance and that woman would get her very first big chop...TRUST.

They would not hear the last of me until this woman was banned from working with children and paid for my daughter to get her hair braided for the year and a half it would take for it to grow back in.
 
Ok. OMG! I have chills :nono:. First, I AM an Attorney but more importantly, I AM from BROOKLYN!!!! I could just see myself punching her in the throat. Are you serious? I could cry. It's assault and battery.
 
The teacher is actually white. You can check out this article on Essence.

http://www.essence.com/news/breaking_news/seven_year-olds_mother_speaks_out_about.php

Quote from article:
ESSENCE.com: What ethnicity is the teacher?
CUNNINGHAM:
She is White, and the school is in a predominately Black neighborhood.


Let me just say that I would be suing the pants of this teacher and the school district for this woman’s behavior. I am so LIVID and can only imagine how much more I would be upset if this was my child. I would have had to Pray long and hard to stop me from laying this fool behind teacher out - right in front of HER Peers.

This would not have happened if this child were White! Yes, the clanking of beads can be annoying (I remember teachers in my day asking kids not to shake their hair if they had beads because of the noise) but come on. The ***** had a nerve to say that she didn't realize that the child’s hair was real. What difference does that make? You have NO right to put your hands on someone's child period. Taking scissors to someone's head - come on, there's no justification for that. And the wrench didn't apologize. Even more disrespect. You touching someone aggressively against their will is assault. Nothing less. I'm glad the media is picking up on this story.

 
The teacher is actually white. You can check out this article on Essence.

http://www.essence.com/news/breaking_news/seven_year-olds_mother_speaks_out_about.php

Quote from article:
ESSENCE.com: What ethnicity is the teacher?
CUNNINGHAM:
She is White, and the school is in a predominately Black neighborhood.


Let me just say that I would be suing the pants of this teacher and the school district for this woman’s behavior. I am so LIVID and can only imagine how much more I would be upset if this was my child. I would have had to Pray long and hard to stop me from laying this fool behind teacher out - right in front of HER Peers.

This would not have happened if this child were White! Yes, the clanking of beads can be annoying (I remember teachers in my day asking kids not to shake their hair if they had beads because of the noise) but come on. The ***** had a nerve to say that she didn't realize that the child’s hair was real. What difference does that make? You have NO right to put your hands on someone's child period. Taking scissors to someone's head - come on, there's no justification for that. And the wrench didn't apologize. Even more disrespect. You touching someone aggressively against their will is assault. Nothing less. I'm glad the media is picking up on this story.

:blush: She had the AUDACITY to assume that the baby's hair was FAKE?!?!?!!? My oh my, I wonder why she assumes little black girls with long braids are wearing extensions.

OMG nah I would have to count to 10,000 not to straight molly wop this trick.

I woulda took her to court and would not stop till she would be paying for her to get her hair done for years and the therapy this child will need to trust and feel secure around authorties again. I would also take out a restraining order on that psycho so that its on her record that she's reckless and just in case cuz homegirl aint playin wit a full deck.

...... had the NERVE to claim "Oh I didnt know it was her REAL hair" way to add insult to injury.

That couldn't have been me. She woulda got an unscheduled big chop.
 
This was in the comments section of the Essences article that brownbean96 posted, it's from the girls mother:



Update: I contacted the MPS Board as stated and was advised that the Board is taking disciplinary action against the teacher and requested I be patient while that process is underway. Let's see what happens then make a decision. I would advise you to contact an attorney in your area, although I am sure they will be coming to you just as I have. Please hug and kiss this beautiful young child repeatedly to offset the damage done by this imbecile.
Pet , December 17, 2009 12:33 PM

Read more: http://www.essence.com/news/breaking_news/seven_year-olds_mother_speaks_out_about.php#ixzz0Zy9NgzOo
 
From interview on essence.com:

"My daughter told me that her teacher told her that she was going to give her some candy. When she came up to the desk, the teacher grabbed the scissors and grabbed a braid and cut it off. She then told her, if you keep doing it, "I am going to cut some more." My daughter started crying because her classmates were laughing at her."

:eek:.........:thud:......:dead:
 
From interview on essence.com:

"My daughter told me that her teacher told her that she was going to give her some candy. When she came up to the desk, the teacher grabbed the scissors and grabbed a braid and cut it off. She then told her, if you keep doing it, "I am going to cut some more." My daughter started crying because her classmates were laughing at her."

:eek:.........:thud:......:dead:

Yes, BM, it would be lights out for this teacher if that were my daughter. I am still appalled at the audacity of this woman!:perplexed

I don't understand the school system out there- if this is the kind of disciplinary measures this teacher took against a child, this would indicate an abberation in reasoning on the part of the teacher, as the educator; a mental instability. The fact that she is still teaching in the same class is beyond me.

Hopefully, the mother has the good sense to sue to the school district.
 
What she did was wrong...plain and simple. However, let's not pretend to be so outraged that she thought the kid had extension. Many little Black girls do have braid extensions and weaves, sadly. This stereotype is not as stereoptypical as some wanna pretend. Even so, she was bang outta order.

Unlike many, I'd not have thought to assault her back. My going to jail wouldn't help matters! Nope....law suit city.
 
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