Posted on 10/16/2003 2:21:11 PM PDT by TexasCajun
LONGVIEW - A Longview High School teacher who allegedly called a student a "monkey" says she plans to appeal the school board's move to fire her.
Geography teacher Kelley Snowden has 15 days to request a hearing before an independent examiner to fight the termination notice the board approved Monday.
Her attorney, Paul Nelson of Henderson, said Snowden's comment had nothing to do with race. He said the teacher had used the term "monkey" playfully in the past to describe her friends' children.
"This is not a racial statement. It's being taken out of context, and we don't really know why," Nelson said.
Longview Superintendent Dana Marable has said the comment "was a disparaging remark made to a student."
District officials have not provided details about how and when the remark was used and have not responded to media requests made under the Texas Public Information Act.
Nelson provided details of the incident to the Tyler Morning Telegraph for Thursday's editions.
He said Snowden made the comment while on hall duty. When a student acted like he was leaving, the teacher said 'You wicked little monkey, you come back here,'" said Nelson, quoting from a statement he said Snowden gave to district officials.
Snowden said in the statement that the student quickly returned and finished the conversation, but later told her he was upset by her comment, Nelson said. The teacher then explained to the student that "monkey" was a "term of endearment," according to the statement read by Nelson, but when the student continued to be upset, the teacher apologized and the student stomped away.
Marable, the superintendent, said the district is considering bringing back the sensitivity training that it used to offer.
"We are always striving to keep things like this from happening on a continuous basis," Marable said.
Snowden is the second Longview High School employee in two months accused of using a racial slur. Debby Deck, a white administrator, was put on paid leave for about a week before returning to Longview High School, after allegedly using the word "Sambo" during a teacher workshop. Deck later apologized.
In related news, my wife refers to herself as, "The Monkey Princess", at times due to her love of bananas.
Oh, I'm sorry, I forgot. Only White folk can be racist.
I hope she never referred to anyone as "catty." Did she ever call anyone a "pig?" How about "foxy?" An "ass," "snake," or "weasel?"
The list goes on.
-PJ
If you want on (or off) of my black conservative ping list, please let me know via FREEPmail. (And no, you don't have to be black to be on the list!)
Extra warning: this is a high-volume ping list.
[As i mentioned, the B/C & JD! lists are going to float into and out of whack over the forseeable future, while I try to cobble a rig back together for myself. My apologies for any incovenience or misunderstandings in this time frame. New signups/removals may be flaky in this time-frame as well; please bear with me, and keep in mind you may have to FReepmail me more than once for me to get it done. Thanks again!]
Something tells me there's a deeper problem at this school.
No matter what a person means, what counts is what the listener decides to hear. I say, "Good morning. Nice day isn't it." She hears, "I would like to rip off your clothes and have sex with you right here on the floor." And off we are to lawsuit city. It is a case where you have to prove a negative.
It is certainly coming to just that. It seems that the PC monkeys have everyone so uptight that almost anything said is open to be labeled offensive, insensitive, a hate crime...
I guess we don't need to talk to one another anymore, except on the internet, where common decency and standards of behavior don't exist. All of that seems to be fine, but calling someone a monkey, well... that's insensitive /sarcasm.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.