Student suspended for "relieving himself" in class

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SACRAMENTO, California (AP) -- School officials on Monday suspended a 14-year-old boy who said he had to urinate in a bottle after his science teacher refused to let him use the restroom. The teacher was being transferred to another school.

"I can't believe they don't believe me," student Michael Patterson said in a telephone interview after he was given the five-day suspension. "I have no reason to lie. What I said happened, happened."

The suspension notice said he was barred from class until May 8 for "relieving himself in the classroom, which caused a school disruption."

Patterson said he went into a corner of the classroom on Tuesday and urinated into an empty Gatorade bottle after his teacher repeatedly refused to give him a pass to use the restroom and threatened to have him suspended if he left the classroom.

"He said, 'Do what you got to do,"' Patterson said. "I said, 'I've got a bottle' and he said, 'Go in the corner.' So I just handled my business."

The teacher, Peter Stanzler, has been placed on paid leave and was being transferred from Goethe Middle School to another school, said Marcus Walton, a spokesman for the Sacramento school district. He said officials were finishing up an investigation Monday.

Stanzler, reached by telephone late Monday, said that news accounts of the incident have been one-sided, but that he was advised by his principal and union not to discuss it.

"I can confirm one thing," he said. "It was not a race issue whatsoever."

The boy's mother, Kelly Jacko, and the local chapter of the NAACP have demanded that the district fire him. Patterson is black and Stanzler is white, but Jacko said she had had no indication that the incident was related to race.

Jacko said she didn't know what recourse she had to protest the suspension, which begins Tuesday. "I don't know what it is I can do," she said. "I'm kind of caught off guard."





hahahahha the teacher tells him to go piss in a bottle he does it and gets in trouble? sheesh.

the kid shouldnt be suspended. its kinda a silly story.

then they play the race card (well trying to anyway). what a story
 

Hyperlite

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haha kid did that same thing my freshman year of high school. i think he was in ISS for day, thats all.
 

purbeast0

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i will be the first to admit I thought "relieving himself" referred to something else coming out of him down there.
 

Savij

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Originally posted by: technophile82
yeah play the race card...and people wonder why racism is still around:roll:

"The boy's mother, Kelly Jacko, and the local chapter of the NAACP have demanded that the district fire him. Patterson is black and Stanzler is white, but Jacko said she had had no indication that the incident was related to race."

What race card?
 
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Well according to racial stereotypes he shouldn't have been able to fit in the Gatorade bottle to begin with...
 

TheNinja

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I saw this on the news a while back. The only testimony out there though is the kid's...however the teacher is not refuting it. Basically the kid said he had to go pee and the teacher would not let him go. The teacher told him to do what he had to do and the kid peed in a gatorade bottle in the corner of the room. At that point the teacher let him leave to go wash his hands and get rid of hte bottle.

Now I don't know if this kid had a history of making up excuses to try and get out of class or what. For all we know he may have asked to leave class almost every day and the teacher was fed up with it. Or, he was a perfectly behaved kid and the teacher was out of line. We don't know.
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Well according to racial stereotypes he shouldn't have been able to fit in the Gatorade bottle to begin with...

It was actually one of those 5 gallon Gatorade jugs.
 

ch33zw1z

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what the teacher did was wrong no matter what his motives were.

edit: read the wrong way, thought student was white :/
 

purbeast0

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Originally posted by: Savij
Originally posted by: technophile82
yeah play the race card...and people wonder why racism is still around:roll:

"The boy's mother, Kelly Jacko, and the local chapter of the NAACP have demanded that the district fire him. Patterson is black and Stanzler is white, but Jacko said she had had no indication that the incident was related to race."

What race card?

as in race had no reason to be brought up in the first place.
 

Coquito

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We use to all make bathroom excuses to get out of a bit of class growing up. Teachers were sick of it.
 

Turin39789

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: Savij
Originally posted by: technophile82
yeah play the race card...and people wonder why racism is still around:roll:

"The boy's mother, Kelly Jacko, and the local chapter of the NAACP have demanded that the district fire him. Patterson is black and Stanzler is white, but Jacko said she had had no indication that the incident was related to race."

What race card?

as in race had no reason to be brought up in the first place.

The mother didn't bring up the race card. It sounds like the reporter or the NAACP did. The teacher said it wasnt race related, when the reporter asked the mother, she said she had no indication it was race related. The reporter decided to ask them about that, either because the reporter wanted to give it a race angle, or because the fact that the naacp is involved implies it.

cliff: Race Card may have been played, but it sounds as if the mother/teacher did not play it.
 
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Originally posted by: ch33zw1z
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Am I racist for knowing that the kid was black for saying "So I just handled my bidness" ?


:p

Not to rant, but it seriously annoys me how some poor block people still speak as if they're from the South during the 1930s, even if they live in NYC or Sacramento. I never understood that...
 

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Originally posted by: Savij
Originally posted by: technophile82
yeah play the race card...and people wonder why racism is still around:roll:

"The boy's mother, Kelly Jacko, and the local chapter of the NAACP have demanded that the district fire him. Patterson is black and Stanzler is white, but Jacko said she had had no indication that the incident was related to race."

What race card?

Yeah the NAACP's involvement does not mean they are implying racism, they are merely trying to stick up for the interests of a members child.
 
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Originally posted by: Zolty
Originally posted by: Savij
Originally posted by: technophile82
yeah play the race card...and people wonder why racism is still around:roll:

"The boy's mother, Kelly Jacko, and the local chapter of the NAACP have demanded that the district fire him. Patterson is black and Stanzler is white, but Jacko said she had had no indication that the incident was related to race."

What race card?

Yeah the NAACP's involvement does not mean they are implying racism, they are merely trying to stick up for the interests of a members child.

Or in this case, a child's member...

Sorry, sorry.. I had to..