Posted on 11/18/2011 6:43:20 PM PST by Altura Ct.
The guy dressed in the suit and tie, smiling and shaking a bevy of hands, caught Grayson Thomas eye.
Grayson wasnt alone. Teachers and other students at Stevenson Ranch Elementary School couldnt take their eyes off the lunchtime visitor, either.
Grayson, a fifth-grader at the campus near Santa Clarita, Ca., noticed the gentlemans outward characteristics: Tall and lean. Good looking. Charismatic. Charming. Energetic.
Then he made a fatal error: Grayson, 11, pulled a little made you look joke on a schoolmate seated next to him, saying something along the lines of Obamas visiting our school today, referring to the magnetic figure holding court nearby.
It wasnt Obama, of course. But from Graysons point of view, Chris Schaublemorning co-anchor of KTLA 5′s TV news program in Los Angelesdid possess a demeanor and countenance similar to the presidents.
According to Graysons dad, Darren Thomas (who provided the previous details), what happened next was scary: Word of his sons Obama-Schauble comparison spread to Schaubles daughter, Shelbi, who was sharing lunch with her newsman father. And Shelbi was uncomfortable with Graysons statement, saying it felt racist.
Then a teacher was summoned, then the principal, Candace Fleece, then the Newhall School District superintendent, Marc Winger. And that very afternoon, Nov. 4, Grayson was kicked out of Stevenson Ranch for good, his father says, for implying that all black men look alike.
The Blaze asked school officials and Schauble for comment to little avail. Schauble did not respond to interview requests. School board president Suzan T. Solomon noted regret over misinformation out in the press regarding the ordeal but declined further comment. Fleeces office referred the matter to Winger, who offered that there are two sides to every story but declined further comment, citing student confidentiality issues. He provided the following
The Newhall School District regrets that untrue statements have appeared in the media. The District adheres to the privacy requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) as amended (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99), California Education Code sections 49062 et seq., Article 1, Section 1 of the California Constitution and all other applicable federal and state laws and regulations that safeguard a students educational records, privacy and confidentiality.
Winger apparently revealed a bit more to a local radio news site, which quoted him as saying, Its not what [Grayson] said, its how he said it I can tell you that there was history and that the student had been counseled and we met with the parents.
Its besides the point, says Darren Thomas, that neither Winger, Fleece, nor Solomonnot even Schauble or his daughterwere within earshot to evaluate how his son originally stated his Obama-lookalike comment. The kicker, Darren says, is that school officials had no basis for determining that Graysons comparison implied that all black men look alike. And then they punished him.
How can you assume the intent of a child? Darren asked. This is the thought police. [They're] not God; [their] bureaucratic brain[s have] melted into a mush of political correctness.
Darren first spoke to Principal Fleece, whom he says assured him that Graysons past misbehaviorwhich included stealing school supplies from a campus store with other students and minor classroom outburstshad nothing to do with the decision to permanently kick him out of the school.
Rather, Darren recalls Fleece explaining, Grayson made the Obama-Schauble comparison in a teasing and mocking way and the school deals with racism very seriously. (Darren adds that Fleece contacted Schauble and apologized for Graysons remark.)
Darren Thomas says he next spoke with Winger, whom he said backed what Fleece told him and added that he was doing Grayson a favor by not noting racism on the paperwork revoking his interdistrict permit, which returns Grayson to his school district of residence. (Failure to maintain acceptable behavior is one reason the Newhall School District stipulates for revoking such a permit.)
Darren says he begged Winger to note racism on the paperwork, adding that if it were that huge of a problem, wouldnt you let the next school know?
According to Darren, he asked the California Department of Education to open an investigation on possible civil rights violations in regard to Graysons situation, and he may pursue legal action as well. (Darren says Liberty Counsel, which handles civil rights cases from a religious freedom and family values perspective, been in touch with him.)
Darren says he met with school board president Solomon last night, but a resolutionnamely, a public apology from Fleece and Wingerseems remote. The Thomas arent interested in Grayson returning to Stevenson Ranch, either. (He now attends Tesoro Del Valle Elementary in Valencias neighboring Saugus Union School District.) In the end Darren says he hopesat the very leastthat similar incidents dont befall other students.
[They]ve empowered a young girl, and all kids connected with this girl, Darren says, [to believe] that If I dont like you, all I have to do is say racism and youre done. (He said the student who told Schaubles daughter about Graysons comment does not like Grayson and, in fact, sent him harassing text messages the following Monday, Nov. 7, celebrating his dismissal. Darren says hes turning over the texts to law enforcement and school authorities.)
Is it because my son is from Alabama originally? Darren says he asked Winger. Is it because Schauble is someone of importance? In Graysons group of friends, every single one of them is of a different ethnicityKorean, Vietnamese, black, white, Hispanic. Our home has always been open to a wide range of people.
That includes Julian Eubanks, a childhood friend of Graysons mother who bunked with the Thomas family for the first six months of 2011 while he looked for acting work.
As a man of color and a close friend to this family, I am [offended] that such a grotesque accusation could be made against any of them, especially my G-Man, Eubanks recently commented on a blog. The so called adults in control of this situation have handled it horribly
they need to intervene and clear this young mans name.
Hmmm...
“Darren first spoke to Principal Fleece, whom he says assured him that Graysons past misbehaviorwhich included stealing school supplies from a campus store with other students and minor classroom outburstshad nothing to do with the decision to permanently kick him out of the school.”
This is interesting:
“If you are considering a purchase or have already chosen to purchase a home in the Stevenson Ranch area you have chosen to live in a very crowded school zone.”
http://www.newhallschooldistrict.net/images/stories/pdf/board/notice/sr-pc-diversionbackground.pdf
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