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Teh One Who Knocks
01-23-2014, 01:08 PM
By Chris Butler | Tennessee Watchdog


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MEMPHIS — One of the nation’s largest teachers’ associations is defending a Memphis kindergarten teacher accused of keeping a misbehaving 5-year-old student in a closet.

The Memphis Education Association reportedly said the teacher didn’t violate Tennessee law.

Even though Memphis police are investigating, the MEA, affiliated with the statewide Tennessee Education Association, told station WREG that people involved have made a bigger deal out of the story than necessary.

Tennessee Watchdog left messages with the MEA and the TEA but was unable to speak to representatives before Tuesday’s publication.

MEA President Keith Williams, however, told the station that A.B. Hill Elementary School teacher Kristin Oshfeldt was sick that day and believed she was carrying out an acceptable form of punishment for the girl.

“The child was not out of view of the teacher and that sort of thing, so I guess we’ll all have to wait and see what they come up with,” Williams said.

The 5-year-old said she was in the closet for more than an hour.

“According to the teacher’s association, Oshfeldt defended the disciplinary method, saying she’s put children in that isolated spot before for punishment,” WREG reported.

“She was using a form of isolation that she thought was acceptable to the district and to state standards,” Williams said.

The school district did not comment to the station, but the little girl’s mother told WREG her daughter is traumatized and doesn’t want to go back to school.

Oshfeldt left the school without releasing the girl, according to CBS News. A substitute teacher later found her.

WREG reported that Oshfeldt’s superiors suspended her without pay.

Acid Trip
01-23-2014, 03:59 PM
“She was using a form of isolation that she thought was acceptable to the district and to state standards,” Williams said.

Oshfeldt left the school without releasing the girl, according to CBS News. A substitute teacher later found her.

Those two sentences don't jive together. Even if the isolation method is "acceptable" she should still be fired for leaving her in there.

DemonGeminiX
01-23-2014, 05:59 PM
Closet for more than an hour? Pffft. That little punk got off easy.

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Hal-9000
01-23-2014, 07:07 PM
no one should have to stay in the closet for over 10 minutes


voice of experience 8-[

Acid Trip
01-23-2014, 08:44 PM
no one should have to stay in the closet for over 10 minutes


voice of experience 8-[

That's why it is 7 minutes in heaven.

Hal-9000
01-23-2014, 09:24 PM
RBP directed a comment at me years ago that still makes me laugh...

I made a typical comment and he says - For fucks sakes hal, how long has it been since you've seen the inside of a closet????

:lol: I may have it wrong but that was the gist