Posted on 09/03/2014 5:36:35 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
The Germantown kindergarten teacher who was cited for disorderly conduct after police said she tore up and stomped on several Republican signs at the Jefferson County Fair because she was so angry with Gov. Scott Walker is on paid leave, Wisconsin Reporter has learned.
April Kay Smith, 38, who teaches at Amy Belle Elementary School, first denied, then admitted to Jefferson County authorities she damaged several signs at the Jefferson County Republican Party booth after the fair had shut down for the night on July 9.
Germantown Superintendent Jeff Holmes confirmed that Smith is on administrative leave and an investigation into her conduct is ongoing.
We hope to have the investigation completed and reported out to the (school) board by the end of the September, he said.
An incident report obtained by Wisconsin Reporter last month notes Smith confessed to damaging and ripping out the signs.
She stated her husband told her to lie and that shes just so angry with (Gov.) Scott Walker due to the fact that she was a school teacher, the report states.
Walkers collective-bargaining reforms, known as Act 10, checked the power of public employee labor unions and elicited the ire of many state and local government workers.
Smith appeared to have glassy and bloodshot eyes and slurred speech, a Jefferson County deputy wrote in the report, which states Smith tested .06 in a preliminary breath test, under the legal limit of intoxication.
A Germantown School District official said public opinion has been very lopsided against Smith returning to teach her young charges, but there are legal issues with which the district has to deal.
I feel that no one wants her back in the classroom, said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity. It is clear to say the (school) board has given the utmost attention to this matter, and is deeply concerned.
Even those who have defended Smith as a good teacher have expressed disgust with her behavior, the district official said.
Holmes said he could not speak to specifics, but did confirm the district has received numerous communications from individuals in regard to this situation.
We take those inquiries and comments quite seriously, the superintendent said.
Smith could not be reached for comment, and previously has not returned Wisconsin Reporters requests for an interview.
The incident report, filed by Jefferson County Deputy Heather Larson, states that Smith and her husband, Andrew Smith, 31, originally lied to the officer, despite the fact a witness, Roxane Stillman, 62, of rural Madison, reported seeing Smith destroy the signs. Stillman, in a July 23 story, told Wisconsin Reporter she followed the suspect around the fairgrounds for more than a half hour, calling out for a police officer.
The Jefferson County GOP first made the matter public on conservative talk show host Vicki McKennas show a few days after the incident.
Stillman said she and her friend were enjoying some kettle corn on a bench across from the Jefferson County Republican Party booth when she said she saw a young woman who looked to be in her late 20s or early 30s at the booth. She said the woman squatted down, like she was relieving herself, and then began smashing up the signs.
Stillman called out to the woman, telling her to wait, that she was going to call the police. The woman started walking away then she started running, Stillman said.
I said, Honey, Im good for about five miles. If you want to run, thats OK. Ill stay with you, Stillman said. When she realized she wasnt going to outrun me she started walking fast all over the fairgrounds trying to ditch me. Everywhere we walked, I yelled out, Someone get the police! This lady damaged property.
Stillman claims that, at one point in the chase, the woman grabbed her arm, squeezed it hard and said, You must like the Koch brothers!
When Larson arrived at the scene, the deputy asked Smith about Stillmans allegations, according to the incident report. Smith told the deputy she had no idea what the witness was talking about, the deputy reported.
At that time, Smith told the deputy she was a kindergarten teacher from Germantown, the report states.
I advised her again that I believe she was being untruthful and asked her how she would feel if one of her students lied to her, Larson wrote in the report. At this time, she confessed to damaging and ripping out the signs, She stated her husband told her to lie and that shes just so angry with Scott Walker due to the fact that she was a school teacher.
No, I didn’t know they kept them. I found them in the garage long after the election and asked why they weren’t returned. They got an earful for not returning them.
GOOD!!!
“Near Boulder, CO I have rarely had a political sign last over a day.”
Get some cheap rubber gloves, and rub your signs well with poison ivy. That way, the thief will at least be made very uncomfortable. Check out your neighbors for Calamine Lotion! That’s how I found out my neighbor’s teenager was the culprit in my case! “Gee Joe! That’s a nasty case of Poison Ivy!” Bwaaaaa!
I applaud your integrity and I can’t disagree with the principle, but good people are always at a disadvantage in the world because we always play nice and by the rules.
Wisconsin has a legal limit for intoxication? That's no fun at all.
I think I might pass Pop Tarts out for the entire class. Maybe the chilren can chew them into interesting shapes. (Yea I said chilren)
She’s was just practicing the usual fascist behavior of a liberal....destroying messages/property that didn’t agree with her politics.
parents just need a friendly judge.
her actions were hostile and aggressive.
fear for children’s safety
restraining order will keep her off campus, thus beibg unable to do her job.
grounds for dismissal.
“Paid Leave”...
I bet she learned her lesson!
.08
It’s illegal to be .08 in the state? Do bars close at 7pm?
Union issues, perhaps? Is she SEIU?
I would never put a sign in my yard or on my vehicle. That would be asking for trouble that I could not put a permanant stop to if I am not at home or near my vehicle. When I retire I may take that crimminal incarceration process up as a hobby on my property. I have put signs up high on trees in the right-of-way by the road using a ladder and leftists get up there and rip them down. By the side of the road they last maybe 3 hours and are gone, replaced with a Zer0 sign in the same spot.
The Teacher/Student influence seems to be flowing in the wrong direction.
There are easy fixes you know.
slime the edges of the sign.
mud the area around the sign.
variations of both.
Thus a saying I often hear, “Nice guys finish last”.
Sometimes it’s difficult to dispute this, but I refuse to believe that at some point in time it doesn’t pay to do the right thing.
The only exception to this, I think, is politics. Honesty is crucial, but playing nice, no way.
What?! She’s blaming Scott W. for her choice to become a teacher? Isn’t that a bit of a stretch?
paid leave?
They should have handed her her walking papers.
Teachers’ Union, I’m sure. WEAC.
Without Scott Walker she might not even have a job at all. His Act 10 put many school districts back in the black. Prior to Act 10, many districts were looking at a whole sale lay off of teachers.
Funny thing, that really expensive health insurance that the districts were forced to buy from the teachers’ union suddenly became affordable when they were required to compete with the private sector. Funny how that worked out.
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