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TexasTowelie

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Wed Sep 18, 2019, 05:56 AM Sep 2019

Autistic student dragged 250 feet, kicked twice by Fayette school employee, lawsuit says

The parents of a Tates Creek Middle School student with autism filed a lawsuit against the Fayette County school officials, alleging that he sustained serious injuries in 2018 when he was dragged 250 feet down hallways, kicked twice by an employee and “unsafely” carried up 19 stairs.

The lawsuit filed Sept. 13 in Fayette Circuit Court in Lexington by Courtney Jo Grayson and Donnie Jack Grayson Jr. said the child, identified in the lawsuit only as “T.G.,” was a special needs student, “relatively non-verbal” and “cognitively altered.”

Defendants include two people who worked at Tates Creek Middle School, the Fayette County Board of Education, Superintendent Manny Caulk and Tates Creek Middle principal Eric Thornsbury.

The lawsuit said that as a result of the Sept. 18, 2018, dragging, T.G. was seriously injured physically and mentally. He had injuries to his stomach, back and left shoulder.

Read more: https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/education/article235183607.html

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Autistic student dragged 250 feet, kicked twice by Fayette school employee, lawsuit says (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2019 OP
School districts need the money to hire Ilsa Sep 2019 #1

Ilsa

(62,285 posts)
1. School districts need the money to hire
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 06:14 AM
Sep 2019

Properly vetted employees, whether they are teachers or paraprofessionals. They need the money to train, them, too. These employees clearly do not have the temperament for their job.

That being said, I hope the parents sue the crap out of the school district. What kind of monster treats any child this way? These people took out their anger on a child that cannot report back on them.

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