Saturday, 26 February 2022

Video allegedly shows public HS school teacher forcibly removing student from classroom for not wearing mask — and observers want heads to roll

 A video circulating on social media allegedly shows a public school teacher forcibly removing a student from a classroom for not wearing a mask.

What are the details?

The short clip shows a masked, apparently bald man grab an unmasked male student from behind in a bear hug and walk him out of the room, intermittently lifting him off the floor in the process, until they're both through the doorway.

Masked students seated at tables laugh at the scene as the student being carried out of the room appears to utter unintelligible phrases.

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What did the school district have to say?

The Apple Valley Unified School District — which is about 50 minutes north of San Bernardino in southern California — said in a Facebook statement Wednesday that it's "been made aware of a video circulating on social media of a student and staff member at [Apple Valley High School]. At this time, AVUSD is investigating the incident and appropriate outside agencies have been notified. All investigations are confidential. We cannot comment on active investigations. Appropriate actions will be taken based on the California Penal Code and/or Education Code violations."

Anything else?

The HD Daily News out of Hesperia, which about 20 minutes southwest of Apple Valley, reported that social media has indicated the teacher removed the student because the district mandates that masks must be worn in classrooms.

The Daily News on Thursday said the district released a statement noting that students who refuse to wear masks indoors aren't allowed indoors. In addition, the outlet — citing the district's statement on masks — said such students have been given an outdoor environment where they can complete assigned classwork. The statement also indicated that if students are defiant, the district encourages students to comply, the Daily News added.

What did observers have to say?

Interestingly, the Apple Valley school district's Facebook statement on the video limits who could comment on it (read: there are no comments), so folks simply commented underneath an unrelated post from last Friday — and they weren't happy:

  • "Sad as a school you have to turn off public comments," one user said. "[Who's] in charge of this animal house? Child abuse, much?"
  • "Thug teacher physically assaults student, film at 11," another commenter noted.
  • "Seriously thinking of removing my children from the district! " another commenter wrote. "This is going too far! Stop forcing masks already!"
  • "Enough is enough," another commenter declared. "The way the kids are treated at the high school is an ongoing issue I’ve taken up with ... [Principal Brian] Goodrow multiple times. I’m so sick and tired [of] these kids not being protected."
  • And a Twitter user commenting on the video said, "That’s a lawsuit right there. Teachers can’t be bothered to stop a fight where one student is killing another but looooord, don’t let me catch you not wearing a mask. Lolol. What a joke these teachers are. I hope he gets sued."

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