Posted on 10/10/2005 7:32:44 PM PDT by Coleus
Ed Dept. eyes charge kids bullied, 1 beaten
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Students victims of race hate, mom sez
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Mom Lisa Brown, 33, told the Daily News she relocated her family from their small Oklahoma town so her husband, a Brooklyn native and social worker, could more easily find work and her sons could experience different people and ways of life. Brown enrolled her sons, Sloan, 12, and J.T., 13, at Ebbets Field Middle School in Crown Heights. But when the boys, who are white, showed up, their mom said, they got a chilling indication of what was to come. "Oh my gosh, we are going to have fun this year," a security guard muttered, according to Brown. Things quickly got worse. Sloan was beaten mercilessly, called "cracker" and "white boy," and chased into traffic by his new classmates, his family said. The abuse got so bad that Sloan routinely bolted out of the building to find his brother and run to a nearby subway, dodging verbal and physical attacks, he said. "It almost makes me cry," Sloan said. "I'm scared to go back." The brothers skipped school all last week while their parents tried to sort out the mess. "Do I have to send the National Guard in to get my children an education?" asked the distraught mom. When Brown tried to alert Principal Marge Baker to the abuse, "the principal refused to take the calls," she charged. Brown filed several police reports at the 71st Precinct stationhouse about the alleged abuse, but said she was ignored. Police sources said precinct cops did take the incident seriously but believe school staff are in a better position to deal with what appeared to be a series of schoolyard fights and bullying. The boys' stepfather, Ken Brown, requested a transfer for the boys on Sept. 28, but Education Department officials noted he can't seek the change because he is not a custodial parent. Eventually, the fedup mom went to nearby Elijah Stroud Middle School to transfer her sons there, but said the principal told her: "They'll have the same problem here." Education officials promised to help the Browns - after being contacted by The News. "The principal was not sufficiently attentive to this situation," the Education Department said in a statement. "Upon learning of the situation, the region is taking immediate action to arrange a transfer for these children. "We will fully investigate what happened, including whether racist statements, which are not tolerated, were made and take appropriate action." Brown said the Education Department called her several times over the weekend, after The News made queries, pledging to get the kids into Elijah Stroud and chastising her for calling in the press. Despite the principal's warning, Lisa agreed to send her boys to Elijah Stroud tomorrow. "I'll make sure my kids are safe because it is the school system's job to make sure they are," she said. For Sloan and J.T., escaping Ebbets Field Middle School will be a relief. The school opened in September as one of the city's many new small schools, with plans to "become the crown jewel" of Crown Heights, according to the Education Department Web site. The Browns said their ethnically and racially diverse neighbors in Prospect Heights have embraced them, and they thought New York was "the greatest place on Earth" - until they started battling the school system. "I was excited to expose my children to a complete variety of people," Lisa Brown said. "I thought it would be an advantage. I always told my children that children could be cruel - but not to this extent." |
These folks from hicksville who seem to have taken over the city since the Giussolini era are some of the most clueless a--holes I have ever met. They think New York is a more congested version of the suburban and rural areas they left. Same goes for the Eurotrash who come to NYC and decide to raise children.
I know one wealthy arty couple here who tried the same thing.
Their little boy lasted about two weeks in public school as a minority peckerwood kid. Raised by pacifists didn't help either, the color barrier notwithstanding.
Back to private school for him.
Mom is a performance artist.
Dad is very liberal.
The kid's pre-school and first 5 grades had been here:
http://www.lindencorner.org/Waldorf.html
hardly decent preparation for the street bro.....maybe to write poetry
,No, it's her job. If the kids are in danger , remove them.
There are good schools in Brooklyn. I know several parents who have their kids in public school.
it's only a hate crime if the perp is white
Hopefully, word gets out so that these hicks from Oklahoma and Ohio decide to stick with Manhattan, thereby making Brooklyn Brooklyn again instead of Manhattan East. The Yuppification of Brooklyn has gone too far.
"Fate is kind. It gives you what you want.She got what she wished for. The least she could do is thank Fate. What an ingrate!
It brings to every heart its secret longing."
Uh, let's see -- I take two kids from the sticks who probably have southern accents and drop them in Crown Heights. Gee, what could happen?
I would not send any child to a NYC public school. Period.
Mom was sent to Catholic school, largely due to the fact that she lived on the edge of the ghetto (one block away as a matter of fact) and would have been a minority among you know who. Nevertheless, she had to RUN through the last block to her school in order to avoid the rocks, bottles and worse that were thrown her way. My aunt experienced far worse.
Orange ya glad your mother sent you to BS?
What about Stuy or Bronx Science?
That's different. They have actual standards of acceptance.
Label Mom as STUPID LIBERAL...
Both, I'd say.
Usually, when parents make a move, they do a little research into the school they will be enrolling their children in. Did this mother do that?
They are public schools (and to quote you) period.
You went to BS?
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