7/27/2012

Teacher, Accused Of Abusing Students With Special Needs


Sharon Turbiak, a teacher at Webster Elementary School in Michigan, has been fired following an internal investigation into allegations that she abused preschool students with special needs.

Turbiak has been at the school for 14 years and is appealing the decision, WXYZ reports. She has not been charged with a crime for lack of sufficient evidence and district parents are furious that school officials refuse to release findings from the investigation.

The teacher is accused of "slapping, grabbing and force feeding special-needs preschoolers in her classroom, among other unprofessional classroom management practices," the Observer & Eccentric reports.

Lauren Gohl, whose 4-year-old son Jayden has a brain abnormality called hydrocephalus, told WXYZ that any injury to Jayden's head can be life-threatening, since he has a device that has been surgically implanted in his brain. From the Observer & Eccentric:

Gohl said she was not told for almost two months about a March 5 incident involving her son, in which a social worker said she witnessed Turbiak grab her son by the top of his head, jerk it back “quite aggressively,” yell at him and continue to jerk his chin upward while pushing the top of his head back because he had thrown a toy.
Although Turbiak has denied allegations of abuse and wrongdoing, Gohl and other parents are still fighting for the report's release.   (Huffingtonpost.com)

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