Teacher accused of saying she wants to 'bring back slavery' placed on leave, again

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The teacher was out of the classroom for a week after the first incident

A Palmdale history teacher has been placed on administrative leave for the second time in two months after students accused her of repeatedly making inappropriate and racist comments targeting Latino and black children in class.

Ryan Beardsley, assistant superintendent of human resources at the Palmdale School District, confirmed Friday that the teacher is on leave as officials investigate. She was first placed on leave in late October after students brought concerns about her comments to staff members.The Palmdale School District hired an independent investigator following the first allegations, and the teacher returned to school a week ago, on Dec. 13.

“It would be uncomfortable for me as a child of an undocumented person to go in that class and suck up all her words and her nasty comments,” eighth-grader Jossylin Villegas said during the conference. “Imagine being an hour in that class and having to hear her talk about how we shouldn’t be here, about how we live off of white people’s money and we’re just stealing their jobs.”

 

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What in the actual fck?

Ok but this time around white folks we be the slaves

Maybe, uh, fire her.

Palmdale needs to fire her

I’m sure she was just joking. 🙄😠

“The teacher, who has not been identified, also said she would torture students and made comments about eating human flesh.” WTH

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