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http://www.theledger.com/article/20...ts-Lakeland-Student-5-On-Bus-by-Mistake-Twice
Teacher Puts Student, 5, On Bus by Mistake Twice
LAKELAND | A Griffin Elementary kindergarten teacher is under investigation for twice mistakenly placing a 5-year-old student on a school bus, which drove her to an empty home at a North Lakeland apartment complex.
In August, Kaylee Mitchell was dropped off by a bus and wandered the Cambridge Cove apartment complex, where she lives, for an hour knocking on doors in search of her mother. A resident took her to the office manager who called the girl's mother, Lee Ann Mizell.
"They were going to speak with a teacher and Kaylee was going to be on everyone's radar," Mizell said.
"It would never happen again," Mizell said district officials told her.
Kaylee was again mistakenly placed on the bus on Nov. 5. This time, two men at the complex brought her to the office manager who again called Mizell.
But before Mizell got home, school officials realized their mistake, returned to the complex and picked up Kaylee.
"I was in shock over the whole thing," Mizell said.
The outgoing blue-eyed blond girl is in a YMCA after-school program at Griffin for several hours until her mother gets off work.
Kaylee's kindergarten teacher, Aster Ratunil-Stowell, is under investigation for placing Kaylee on the bus both times.
Ratunil-Stowell, 47, has worked for the district since 2003. She did not return a telephone message seeking comment.
Charlene Brinson, senior director of elementary education, has completed an internal investigation and turned it over to Superintendent Gail McKinzie.
Brinson declined to discuss the investigation.
Griffin Principal Terry Broadnax apologized for the mistake.
Broadnax said a paraprofessional at Griffin will now escort Kaylee and the other children in the after-school program to the program's location, which is connected to the school.
"We regret that it happened," Broadnax said.
Mizell said Kaylee has a new kindergarten teacher. She considered enrolling her in Sleepy Hill Elementary but then decided it was unsafe because the after-school program wasn't connected to the school and students had to be walked to the nearby YMCA.
Mizell said she distrusts district officials now.
"My fear is they will do this to another child and they (a child) won't be located," Mizell said.
Teacher Puts Student, 5, On Bus by Mistake Twice
LAKELAND | A Griffin Elementary kindergarten teacher is under investigation for twice mistakenly placing a 5-year-old student on a school bus, which drove her to an empty home at a North Lakeland apartment complex.
In August, Kaylee Mitchell was dropped off by a bus and wandered the Cambridge Cove apartment complex, where she lives, for an hour knocking on doors in search of her mother. A resident took her to the office manager who called the girl's mother, Lee Ann Mizell.
"They were going to speak with a teacher and Kaylee was going to be on everyone's radar," Mizell said.
"It would never happen again," Mizell said district officials told her.
Kaylee was again mistakenly placed on the bus on Nov. 5. This time, two men at the complex brought her to the office manager who again called Mizell.
But before Mizell got home, school officials realized their mistake, returned to the complex and picked up Kaylee.
"I was in shock over the whole thing," Mizell said.
The outgoing blue-eyed blond girl is in a YMCA after-school program at Griffin for several hours until her mother gets off work.
Kaylee's kindergarten teacher, Aster Ratunil-Stowell, is under investigation for placing Kaylee on the bus both times.
Ratunil-Stowell, 47, has worked for the district since 2003. She did not return a telephone message seeking comment.
Charlene Brinson, senior director of elementary education, has completed an internal investigation and turned it over to Superintendent Gail McKinzie.
Brinson declined to discuss the investigation.
Griffin Principal Terry Broadnax apologized for the mistake.
Broadnax said a paraprofessional at Griffin will now escort Kaylee and the other children in the after-school program to the program's location, which is connected to the school.
"We regret that it happened," Broadnax said.
Mizell said Kaylee has a new kindergarten teacher. She considered enrolling her in Sleepy Hill Elementary but then decided it was unsafe because the after-school program wasn't connected to the school and students had to be walked to the nearby YMCA.
Mizell said she distrusts district officials now.
"My fear is they will do this to another child and they (a child) won't be located," Mizell said.