Substitute teacher pulled after allegedly joking to students about slavery, disabled persons: report
Comments by substitute teacher at Henry E. Lackey High School in Charles County, Maryland, under investigation
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A substitute teacher in Maryland has been pulled while a school district investigates alleged jokes the sub made to students about slavery and disabled people, according to a local report.
The alleged remarks were made during a class last week at Henry E. Lackey High School, Charles County Public Schools told WJLA-TV.
"Late this afternoon, a teacher reported to administrators that he received information from students alleging a substitute teacher shared racially discriminatory and derogatory jokes with students," Principal Kathy Perriello wrote in a letter to parents and staff Friday about the investigation into the alleged incident.
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Another teacher at the school overheard students in their class talking about the alleged incident and reported it to school administrators, the district said.
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"Initial information we have indicates the substitute told distasteful jokes to students that referred to slavery and disabled persons," the letter read.
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Officials also said it is aware of video a student recorded of the substitute teacher’s comments.
"This behavior is not only unacceptable, but it is offensive and inappropriate," Perriello said. "The adults in our school community come to work each day, ready to support all our students, no matter their ethnicity or background."
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The substitute teacher was pulled from the list of eligible subs for any school in the county as officials continue to investigate, the school district said.