North Carolina boy punished for calling teacher 'ma'am' at school, report says
[2023-05-08 02:22:47]
A 10 - year - old boy native of North Carolina was accused of calling a female teacher "Ms." last week. They told WTVD-TV that the incident was confusing and worried about his parents.
Teretha Wilson noticed that on 21 August her son Tamarion became frustrated after leaving the bus from the Tarboro town school. She told the station. "I asked him what was wrong, I told him he was in trouble because he was a woman," Wilson told Michael Perchick of WTVD.
According to the census of July 2017, the town of Tarboro in the east town about 62 miles east of Raleigh, North Carolina has a population of about 10,900 people.
Wilson said Tamarion showed her a piece of paper that wrote the word "ma'am" fourteen times in a matter of tens of times. The boy said that after asking him not to do he asked her to call "san" so his teacher asked him to write this, and his mother I told WTVD.
Wilson and Tamarion 's father, McArthur Bryant, told WTVD raising children and called adults "M" and "Mr.", and Tamarion was hospitalized with epilepsy related events with memory loss. the reason
Parents told the station that the teacher at the North East Carolina reserve school did not know the state of Tamarion, but Wilson still expressed disappointment: "This is incorrect, this is not appropriate, as a teacher this It is not appropriate. "
WTVD reported that the next day, Wilson met with principals and teachers and returned the signed penalty form and the definition of the handwritten word "ma'am" by Tamarion.
The station said Wilson demanded that Tamarion be transferred to another class approved by the principal.
School principal William J. Etheridge refused to find a teacher who is involved in this issue in the United States today "with advice from a lawyer", but accepted this case in a statement. ""
On Thursday, Twitter shared a picture of the handwritten clock. For details, please see the entire WTVD report.
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