Mother Claims Teacher Stole Lunch Money From 2nd Grade Student
March 22, 2012 7 CommentsThe mother of a second-grade student in Baltimore, Md. has filed a lawsuit claiming that her son’s teacher at Gwynn Falls Elementary School assaulted him and stole his lunch money.
Lynsai Green, the 7-year-old boy’s mother, reportedly learned of the money grab when the boy told her “that the ‘cafeteria lady’ told him to bring to school the money that he owed her for lunch that week,” the Courthouse News Service reports. But Green says her son receives reduced-price lunches for $0.40, which she always gave him enough money to pay for.
Green claims that the teacher, Marcelius Lockes, took money from her son and another student to buy herself soda. Lockes also allegedly told the special education student he owes her a quarter every time he “acts up” in class and physically disciplined by pulling on his ears.
Green’s son said Lockes pushed and “jacks us up around our neck by our clothes,” according to the Courthouse News Service. The complaint also states that the teacher “has referred to herself as being a ‘She-Ra’ or that the ‘devil’ was coming out of her during her discipline of the children.”
The complaint lists Lockes, the Baltimore School Board, the mayor and City County as defendants in the $200,000 suit, according to the New York Daily News. Green seeks damages for negligence, intentional inflection of emotional distress and assault and battery, among others.
A similar conflict surfaced in New York nearly two years ago when an Auburn teacher admitted to using students’ charge cards to buy himself lunches. The authorities were notified when parents noticed extra charges on their children’s cards.
In January, another New York educator, Liza Cruz Diaz, was removed from her position as principal of Public School 31 in the Bronx for stealing $5,000 from the school, in part to pay for her daughter’s “Sweet 16.”
If this is true then the teacher should be fired immediately, it does say there was one other child that was involved as well.This teacher needs some serious psych help .And pay back the money she stole and be held accountable for her abusive actions.She should never be able to be near
children again.
Let’s try and convict the teacher over a blurb here with few facts, only a report from a 7 year old.
It is highly unlikely a teacher would work enough years to become tenured would suddenly start attacking and robbing one student
To say that this teacher was ill suited for the classroom is a little like saying the Titanic encountered some ice on its maiden voyage. Regarding the photo, what on earth is up with the pizza and fry combination? Is that supposed to represent some kind of nutrition-be-hanged attitude on the part of the cafeteria staff?
if this is true then the teacher is heartless
tsk tsk tsk
Ridiculous, that teacher would get a “special” visit from me as well as the lawsuit.
I’m with you on this 👿