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Related: About this forumJudge: Ejecting teacher from school board meeting broke law
Source: Associated Press
Judge: Ejecting teacher from school board meeting broke law
By JANET McCONNAUGHEY
November 19, 2018
A Louisiana school board violated the states open meetings law by ejecting a teacher who spoke out against giving the superintendent a $30,000 raise, a state judge has ruled.
Judge David Smith also threw out the raise given Jan. 8 to Vermilion Parish Schools Superintendent Jerome Puyau (PEE-oh), who returned to work this month despite a 6-2 school board vote putting him on paid leave.
Neither Puyau nor teacher Deyshia Hargrave, who was told at that meeting that her comments had nothing to do with the agenda and was ordered to leave after she continued to speak, could immediately be reached for comment. School offices are closed for Thanksgiving and Puyau did not respond to an email; Hargrave did not immediately respond to a phone message.
Her removal from the Jan. 8 meeting and her rough, video-recorded arrest sparked outrage across the U.S.
She was expressing her concerns to the Superintendent regarding a pay raise he would be accepting, Vermilion Parish Judge David Smith wrote in a ruling signed Nov. 8 and mailed Thursday. Her comments were most certainly germane to the agenda item Audience Concerns for the Superintendent. Not only was she silenced, she was forcibly removed from the meeting by the security guard for the meeting, an off-duty police officer.
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By JANET McCONNAUGHEY
November 19, 2018
A Louisiana school board violated the states open meetings law by ejecting a teacher who spoke out against giving the superintendent a $30,000 raise, a state judge has ruled.
Judge David Smith also threw out the raise given Jan. 8 to Vermilion Parish Schools Superintendent Jerome Puyau (PEE-oh), who returned to work this month despite a 6-2 school board vote putting him on paid leave.
Neither Puyau nor teacher Deyshia Hargrave, who was told at that meeting that her comments had nothing to do with the agenda and was ordered to leave after she continued to speak, could immediately be reached for comment. School offices are closed for Thanksgiving and Puyau did not respond to an email; Hargrave did not immediately respond to a phone message.
Her removal from the Jan. 8 meeting and her rough, video-recorded arrest sparked outrage across the U.S.
She was expressing her concerns to the Superintendent regarding a pay raise he would be accepting, Vermilion Parish Judge David Smith wrote in a ruling signed Nov. 8 and mailed Thursday. Her comments were most certainly germane to the agenda item Audience Concerns for the Superintendent. Not only was she silenced, she was forcibly removed from the meeting by the security guard for the meeting, an off-duty police officer.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/733046572aac4b9a9b433f8c0a212a3a
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Judge: Ejecting teacher from school board meeting broke law (Original Post)
Eugene
Nov 2018
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dlk
(12,557 posts)1. Trump Has Emboldened the Fascists and We Must Resist Them at Every Turn
DemocracyMouse
(2,275 posts)2. Yes, but fascism has been able to gain purchase here...
... because our schools have been gradually taken over by profit-focused administrators and MBAs. Teachers and professors, the people with higher degrees than your average admin, need to take back our schools. By partnering with parents they could bring education back into the educational system (and TEACH instead of spending all their time testing and making money for the coroorate parasites sucking the blood out of the system.)
DemocracyMouse
(2,275 posts)3. ... that is fascism cannot grow within an educated populace
Especially with increased media literacy pumped into the curriculum....
skylucy
(3,897 posts)4. I taught in a public school for 38 years and
I agree!