Father sues district over reading about slavery

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Father sues district over reading about slavery

Published November 10, 2010
Associated Press
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. – The father of a black student has sued a Detroit-area school district claiming that his daughter was racially harassed by a fifth-grade teacher's reading aloud from a book about slavery.

The suit claims Jala Petree's teacher at Margaret Black Elementary School in Sterling Heights read excerpts from Julius Lester's "From Slave Ship to Freedom Road" that contain racial epithets and racist characterizations, The Macomb Daily reported.

The suit against Warren Consolidated Schools was filed Nov. 3 in Macomb County Circuit Court in Mount Clemens, according to court records. It was filed by Jala's father, Jamey Petree, and seeks more than $50,000 in damages.

District spokesman Bob Freehan told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the district hasn't been served with the suit but plans a vigorous defense. He said the excerpts were read last school year during a unit to prepare students for Black History Month.

The reading was from supplemental material provided by a textbook company, Freehan said, and following the reading students were involved in what he called a "positive" discussion about the excerpts.

The lawsuit claims the reading has "affected the conditions of learning duties and the advantages of her further education, and seriously affected her mental and emotional well-being, past, present and future."

Lawyer Scott E. Combs, who is representing the family, told The Detroit News that letters and calls to the district failed to remedy the family's concerns over the literature and the parents eventually pulled the child from the district.

"I tried long and hard to get answers and an explanation from the school," he said.

Freehan, however, said the school has given the family and its lawyer detailed responses. He said family didn't inquire about the lesson until April, more than three months after the lesson was presented.
 

Throckmorton

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I thought this was going to be about some revisionist wanting schools to teach "the other side of the story".
 

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I want money. I want money now. I'm gonna sue for something. ....just dont know what it is yet.
 

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And in the lighter side of the news...

Father sues district over reading about slavery

Published November 10, 2010
Associated Press
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. – The father of a black student has sued a Detroit-area school district claiming that his daughter was racially harassed by a fifth-grade teacher's reading aloud from a book about slavery.

The suit claims Jala Petree's teacher at Margaret Black Elementary School in Sterling Heights read excerpts from Julius Lester's "From Slave Ship to Freedom Road" that contain racial epithets and racist characterizations, The Macomb Daily reported.

The suit against Warren Consolidated Schools was filed Nov. 3 in Macomb County Circuit Court in Mount Clemens, according to court records. It was filed by Jala's father, Jamey Petree, and seeks more than $50,000 in damages.

District spokesman Bob Freehan told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the district hasn't been served with the suit but plans a vigorous defense. He said the excerpts were read last school year during a unit to prepare students for Black History Month.

The reading was from supplemental material provided by a textbook company, Freehan said, and following the reading students were involved in what he called a "positive" discussion about the excerpts.

The lawsuit claims the reading has "affected the conditions of learning duties and the advantages of her further education, and seriously affected her mental and emotional well-being, past, present and future."

Lawyer Scott E. Combs, who is representing the family, told The Detroit News that letters and calls to the district failed to remedy the family's concerns over the literature and the parents eventually pulled the child from the district.

"I tried long and hard to get answers and an explanation from the school," he said.

Freehan, however, said the school has given the family and its lawyer detailed responses. He said family didn't inquire about the lesson until April, more than three months after the lesson was presented.

You retired to early, all you do now is sit around and get you rage on. You should be doing cross country trips on your bike,enjoyong yoursef like learning to Scuba Dive and spending all that money you inherited.
 

DaveSimmons

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> seriously affected her mental and emotional well-being, past, present and future

Apparently John Titor was the instructor.
 

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This is so absurdly ridiculous, the family suing should be made to pay the legal fees for both sides..... This is going to end up taking money away from actual education and instead have it wasted on a frivolous suit. Grrr.
 

UberNeuman

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You retired to early, all you do now is sit around and get you rage on. You should be doing cross country trips on your bike,enjoyong yoursef like learning to Scuba Dive and spending all that money you inherited.

In a empty life, rage is the only thing that fills the void...

\but please, go on OP - whatever gets you through the night..
\\as toward the Father in this little story, he should jolly well fuck off...
 
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Perknose

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In a empty life, rage is the only thing that fills the void...

\but please, go on OP - whatever gets you through the night..
\\as toward the Father in this little story, he should jolly well fuck off...

/thread on all three counts
 

IcePickFreak

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Most of my ancestors immigrated from Germany or Austria and I had to learn about WWII and the evil Adolf Hitler. This scarred me for life, I want my money.

So much telling the truth (about history in this case) as so many suggested in the barber thread. Greedy people are greedy, who knew.
 

rudder

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You can sue for anything... now whether or not a judge will even let this go to trial is another thing.
 

manimal

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You can sue for anything... now whether or not a judge will even let this go to trial is another thing.

This will not make it to trial...My wife the lawyer laughed out loud when she read about this ealier..
 

Amused

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You retired to early, all you do now is sit around and get you rage on. You should be doing cross country trips on your bike,enjoyong yoursef like learning to Scuba Dive and spending all that money you inherited.

Who says I'm enraged? I actually found it funny in a headslapping kinda way.

You worry too much about me, Red. How sweet. I do ride both my bicycle and my Harley regularly, but thanks for caring, Sweetiepie.

As for "all that money" I inhereted, it wouldn't even buy a nice car. The difference, is, I used it as seed money to start a business instead of blowing it. Most people could save what I got in just a few years. But good try at class envy.
 

BeauJangles

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I had to endure reading Catcher in the Rye. Does that entitle me to sue under cruel and unusual punishment?
 

Scotteq

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...because the Educational System should never put us in the position to challenge our beliefs and face past and present realities in order that we may learn from them....


...and we wonder why we are a Nation of Dumbasses.