Sign Language Ban Imposed on N.J. Girl

Homerboy

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SORRY ATOT, I didn't realize this was from 2001. thanks for dating your articles ABC.


http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=93532&page=1#.UcKWjfZgaUd


School officials have threatened a hearing-impaired girl with suspension if she uses sign language to talk to her friends on the school bus, the girl's parents say.

Danica Lesko and her parents say sign language is the only way to for the 12-year-old to communicate, especially while riding to school on a noisy bus.

But officials at Stonybrook School — which is not a school for the hearing-impaired — and district officials in Branchburg, N.J., apparently believe signing is a safety hazard. They have sent a letter to the Lesko family ordering Danica to stop using sign language on the school bus or risk a three-day suspension.

The March 30 letter from her principal that said Danica was "doing sign language after being told it wasn't allowed on the bus."

The Leskos may file a lawsuit over the sign language ban, claiming officials are violating Danica's civil rights and violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.

"She has a hearing problem, and now she's being punished for using sign language," Mary Ann Lesko, Danica's mother, told The Star-Ledger of Newark. "It's absurd."

Danica's parents told the paper that other students who rode to school with their daughter made fun of her, and refused to stay in their seats as they teased other girls who were using sign language. They said school officials are singling out Danica and not addressing those who should really be reprimanded.

Schools Officials: Safety First

In a statement released through the school district's attorney, David Rubin, the Branchburg Board of Education refused to discuss the details of Danica's case, saying only that its version of events differs from the parents' version.

However, the board insisted it has not violated anyone's rights and is only trying to protect other students who must ride on the school bus.

"The Board is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to all students with disabilities, and is satisfied that there has been no violation of that policy in this case," officials said in the statement. "The Board is also committed to assuring the safety of all students who travel on District buses, and will continue to take appropriate steps to accomplish that goal."

One deaf-rights advocate said Danica's parents have a strong basis for a lawsuit because sign language could be a considered a foreign language, and school officials could be violating the girl's First Amendment right to communicate.

"Why should there be a ban?" asked Charlotte Karras, outreach coordinator for the Edison, N.J.-based Alliance for Disabled in Action. "It's a violation of her communication rights. She's said it's the only way she can communicate with her friends … It's [the ban] against the ADA and violates the First Amendment and her family can file a discrimination suit citing the Americans With Disabilities Act."

Karras said her organization would be willing to help the Leskos with any legal action.

Danica's parents say she began losing her hearing last November, when a classmate allegedly shot a bottle rocket near her ear. They have already sued the Branchburg School District over that incident.
 
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kranky

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I was interested to see the school's explanation of how sign language causes a safety issue but the article didn't say. Do they have a rule that states all students on the bus must sit on their hands, so that nobody can move their hands while on the bus?

I so want to believe there is more to this story because from what I read, it's insane.
 

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If she were my kid I would say keep doing it and if the school suspends her watch a lawyer skull F them into submission. I cannot imagine any court would entertain the school's position as legitimate.
 

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I was interested to see the school's explanation of how sign language causes a safety issue but the article didn't say. Do they have a rule that states all students on the bus must sit on their hands, so that nobody can move their hands while on the bus?

I so want to believe there is more to this story because from what I read, it's insane.

These were pretty much my thoughts. I can't immediately think of any rational reason to ban sign language on a school bus, but like you said, there's probably more to this story. I'd be interested to hear the statement from the school if and when it comes out.
 

Homerboy

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I THINK that the reason for saying she can't do it is because it the kids mocking her were creating a distraction to the bus driver. So, instead of punishing/reprimanding the kids being assholes, they just told her her civil rights were being revoked.

I would just LOVE to interview these board members. I mean how incredibly stupid can you be?
 

Texashiker

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This is a good example of why the Disabilities Act was passed.

Hopefully she will get a nice settlement out of this.
 

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http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=93532&page=1#.UcKWjfZgaUd

Danica's parents say she began losing her hearing last November, when a classmate allegedly shot a bottle rocket near her ear. They have already sued the Branchburg School District over that incident.

I was with 'em till I read this last line. Now I'm certain there's more to the story than what we are getting. Looks like someone has a child with poor behavior and is looking for a free ride.
 

xanis

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I was with 'em till I read this last line. Now I'm certain there's more to the story than what we are getting. Looks like someone has a child with poor behavior and is looking for a free ride.

Just noticed that. Agreed that we're most certainly not getting all of the story.
 

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One deaf-rights advocate said Danica's parents have a strong basis for a lawsuit because sign language could be a considered a foreign language, and school officials could be violating the girl's First Amendment right to communicate.

I don't see how the parents could lose that lawsuit. Outside of incompetent lawyers and stuff.
 

sourceninja

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I hope they make an example out of that school. The only way I'd be ok with that ban is it there was a strict no communication allowed rule on the bus. No signing, then no talking, writing, texting, etc.
 

jaedaliu

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I was with 'em till I read this last line. Now I'm certain there's more to the story than what we are getting. Looks like someone has a child with poor behavior and is looking for a free ride.

I'm very curious how 1 bottle rocket next to 1 ear is causing major hearing loss in both. Something seems very fishy.

But in general, she should be allowed to carry a conversation on the bus.
 

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Just noticed that. Agreed that we're most certainly not getting all of the story.

There always is. It sounds like the school admin are taking some kind of childish revenge for the bottle rocket suit. It does sound like the original incident was a freak accident. However, you can't take it out on some poor kid because you have a beef with their parents. These are the people educating your kids folks. :rolleyes:
 

Tweak155

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If there is a legitimate safety concern I can see this being valid. But from the sign language I've seen, I can't think of a single thing.
 

mnewsham

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ARGGH!!! Are you serious? Screw you ABC news... my apologies ATOT!!

it's fine, not as bad as the guy who managed to get it on the front page of reddit this morning, I just don't get why people upvoted it so far without checking the date! o_O
 

Jaskalas

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it's fine, not as bad as the guy who managed to get it on the front page of reddit this morning, I just don't get why people upvoted it so far without checking the date! o_O

We teach history in schools for a good reason. Reminding people of a story like this isn't a bad thing.
 

jaedaliu

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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jun/19/nj-school-board-bans-hearing-impaired-girl-signing/

hrm, article posted yesterday. Washington Times is worse than us! We don't pretend we're breaking news.

found some updates!

from: http://www.deafweekly.com/backissues/121907.htm

STUDENT REFILES LAWSUIT AFTER SIGNING BAN

A deaf New Jersey student who was banned from using sign language on a school bus in 2001 has refiled a lawsuit against Brfanchburg Stony Brook school board and officials. Danica Lesko, who turned 18 in January, has been waiting for justice for seven years, her father, John Lesko, told The Star-Ledger. Danica’s parents contend the ban “set off a chain of events that emotionally traumatized” their daughter and brought in a traumatist who found the youth “mistrustful and defensive.” Said John Lesko: “All we want is to get in front of an impartial jury and be heard.”
 
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