Grandma Says Teacher Snapped Pictures After Elementary Student Hanged HimselfBy KEVIN KOENINGERCourthouse News Service Dec. 28, 2011 |
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BALTIMORE (CN) - A new student in elementary school who was bullied by classmates hanged himself in class and his teacher "grabbed her phone and began taking pictures" and didn't help him down until she said, "'Now that's the picture I want,'" the boy's grandmother claims in City Court. Renola Dowler sued the Baltimore City Public School System and its CEO, the Leith Walk Elementary School, its principal and her grandson's teacher, identified in the complaint as "Ms. Stinger." Dowler says her grandson, J.E., is a special-needs student with asthma and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Read More |