Educational "Change" we can Believe in.

DawnCt1

<font color=red>I had to wonder what "holiday" he
Joined
May 17, 2004
Messages
30,053
Many Americans feel that discipline has fallen by the way side in American schools. Not the case in Chicago under the watchful eye of Arnie Duncan, the New Secretary of Education. Another successful Obama Cabinet appointee has left a questionable trail of skill and management.



'Painful Lessons': Abuse At Chicago Schools
Hundreds Of Kids Beaten, Whipped, Even Choked By Teachers, Coaches
Reporting
Dave Savini
CHICAGO (CBS) ―

http://cbs2chicago.com/investigations/Painful.Lessons.Abuse.2.931134.html

* CPS Takes Action On Corporal Punishment (10/7/2008)
* Painful Lessons: Students Face Corporal Punishment (9/24/2008)

Hundreds of students have allegedly been beaten by teachers, coaches and staff at Chicago Public Schools. 2 Investigator Dave Savini continues his ongoing investigation involving the illegal use corporal punishment.

Treveon Martin, 10, is afraid of a teacher at his school.

"I've seen him hit five of them in the classroom," Martin said.

Martin says he and others have been hit, grabbed and even struck with a belt.

"He's threatened almost all the kids in his classroom," Martin said.

He says it happened at Robert Emmet Academy in November but a Chicago Public School investigator didn't talk to him until last week - 70 days after the case was reported, and not until after we started asking questions.

"He holded my arms and he picked my body up, and then he just slammed me on the desk," Martin said.

An exclusive CBS 2 investigation discovered Treveon Martin is one of at least 818 Chicago Public School students, since 2003, to allege being battered by a teacher or an aide, coach, security guard, or even a principal. In most of those cases - 568 of them - Chicago Public School investigators determined the children were telling the truth.

"I'm thinking that I don't really feel safe," Martin said.

The 2 Investigators found reports of students beaten with broomsticks, whipped with belts, yard sticks, struck with staplers, choked, stomped on and pushed down stairs. One substitute teacher even fractured a student's neck.

But even more alarming, in the vast majority of cases, teachers found guilty were only given a slap on the wrist.

CBS 2 informed former Chicago Public School CEO Arne Duncan of our investigative findings shortly before he was promoted to U.S. Secretary of Education.

"If someone hits a student, they are going to be fired. It's very, very simple," Duncan said.

Before heading to Washington, he vowed to take action.

"Any founded allegation where an adult is hitting a child, hitting a student - they're going to be gone," Duncan said.

But that's not what happened under Duncan's watch. Of the 568 verified cases, only 24 led to termination. Records show one teacher who quote "battered students for several years" was simply given a "warning" by the Board of Education.

And another student was given "100 licks with a belt." The abuse was substantiated, but the records show the teacher was not terminated.

Alderman Pat O'Connor is on the City Council Education Committee. He wants all these cases re-examined including the way Treveon Martin's was handled.

"I'll tell you what it is - it's deplorable," O'Connor said. "I really believe that the Board has dropped the ball in this instance."

He says this information was never brought to the committee's attention until now.

"You rely on them to follow the law, and clearly here, it doesn't appear that they have," O'Connor said.

There is a state law that bans corporal punishment. But as our 2 Investigators first exposed in September - students are being hit by coaches too. Paddles were confiscated, and CBS 2 exposed gym security tape at Simeon Career Academy showing a coach paddling volleyball players reportedly for missing serves.

Martin says the teacher injured him after he got into a scuffle with a classmate over an eraser.

"My back really hurted, and then at the end of the day, I had to go the hospital," Martin said.

His mother, Courtney Smith, says he was taken by ambulance and treated for a contusion on his back. It is children around his age who appear to be most at risk. The 2 Investigators found the students with the most complaints are in kindergarten through 8th grade.

"He doesn't have very much faith in anyone at his school," Smith said.

"He hurt my feelings," Martin said.

So why did it take over two months to look into Martin's case? School officials say it's because they have many cases to investigate. But just a few hours ago, an investigator determined the allegations against the teacher were unfounded. We are also told only two students were interviewed.

Incoming Chicago Public Schools CEO Ron Huberman is troubled by all these cases, including the case of Treveon Martin and promises to further review them, and that includes the process by which they are examined and investigated.

Alderman O'Connor is drafting a resolution and will bring our findings to the attention of the entire City Council this week.

(© MMIX, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)
 
Do your arms ever get sore? :stir:

Yup as usual, it's the POTUS fault-sure :rolleyes:
 

"He holded my arms and he picked my body up, and then he just slammed me on the desk," Martin said.

You're right, they really need to focus more on education. Teach these kids to speak proper English. :thumbsup2
 
Just another example of wonderful judgement shown by Obama ... Duncan can play a mean game of Basketball though:rotfl2::rotfl2:

KennyD
 
Do your arms ever get sore? :stir:

Yup as usual, it's the POTUS fault-sure :rolleyes:

It may or may not reflect on Pres. Obama, but it surely reflects on his choice for Education Secretary. At the very least this should be examined further don't you think?
 
It may or may not reflect on Pres. Obama, but it surely reflects on his choice for Education Secretary. At the very least this should be examined further don't you think?

To date, I have not been very impressed with the vetting process done by BO's staff. Wow.
 
In some areas corpral punishment is allowed. To opt out parents have to sign a form or write a note. Not sure if this is the case in Chicago or not...
 
Dawn, seriously have you considered creating your own site made up entirely of how much President Obama is doing wrong and how much you hate him?
 
Dawn, seriously have you considered creating your own site made up entirely of how much President Obama is doing wrong and how much you hate him?

The same could be asked of the anti-Bush crowd here the past few years. Just sayin...:rolleyes1
 
Let me get this straight...since one of BO's appointees is being accused of possibly handling this situation poorly, we just sweep it under the rug and forget about it? God help us.

:sad2:

That is an eye-opening article, Dawn.

The good news is that Dawn isn't the least bit intimidated by those who are against voices of dissent.:thumbsup2
 
It says the news team informed Duncan of the allegations "shortly before he took office as Secretary of Education." He took office less than a month ago. Shouldn't we give him just a tad bit more time? I am presuming that unless arrests are/were made, getting rid of these teachers isn't going to be an easy task thanks to the union.
 
WOW talk about an educational “stimulus”… check this out…..


Report: Schools spent $67K on espresso machines

CHICAGO (AP) — An inspector's report shows Chicago Public Schools employees bent rules to spend $67,000 for espresso machines that largely haven't been used.

The report shows the nation's third-largest district bought 30 cappuccino machines for a culinary arts program.

But several months after the purchases only three were in use, though not for the program. One has disappeared and 22 hadn't even been opened.

The report by school district inspector general Jim Sullivan reveals employees separated the purchases to stay under $10,000 so they wouldn't have to seek competitive bids or school board approval.

A school official says one employee was fired and disciplinary action is pending against three others.

From www.usatoday.com






.
 
It may or may not reflect on Pres. Obama, but it surely reflects on his choice for Education Secretary. At the very least this should be examined further don't you think?

Particularly since Obama is from Chicago. Wasn't he at least a bit curious about the schools, outside of the Annenberg Challenge?
 
It says the news team informed Duncan of the allegations "shortly before he took office as Secretary of Education." He took office less than a month ago. Shouldn't we give him just a tad bit more time? I am presuming that unless arrests are/were made, getting rid of these teachers isn't going to be an easy task thanks to the union.

Shouldn't he have been aware of what went on in the very schools that he was charged with supervising? Aren't you incredulous at the thought that the news team had to inform him of any allegations? We saw what disciplinary action was taken against a handful of teachers under his watch. Not much!
 
Dawn, seriously have you considered creating your own site made up entirely of how much President Obama is doing wrong and how much you hate him?

Actually I don't hate anyone. And if I had my own web site, would you have stopped in to pay a visit? No, I didn't think so. There is no point in preaching to the choir. It wouldn't be as much fun.
 


Disney Vacation Planning. Free. Done for You.
Our Authorized Disney Vacation Planners are here to provide personalized, expert advice, answer every question, and uncover the best discounts. Let Dreams Unlimited Travel take care of all the details, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy a stress-free vacation.
Start Your Disney Vacation
Disney EarMarked Producer






DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter

Add as a preferred source on Google

Back
Top Bottom