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Myrick said the same teacher taught her son. She told a story of being called to school to calm her son, only to be told she couldn’t enter the classroom, though she could hear him sobbing inside. When she entered anyway, she was told she couldn’t go to him. She said she went to him anyway, and while she was comforting him she watched the teacher with other students.
She watched the teacher snap her fingers in children’s faces, she said, and she heard the teacher tell a child, “You will act like a third grader.” Similar comments were recorded in the state investigation report regarding Nelson’s child.
“We are fully aware of what is going on,” said board member Brad Schmidt. However, because of the ongoing investigation, board members are not able to make comments on the situation, he said.
