Mom says teacher made her son urinate in trash can and then wear garbage bags all day

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Mom says teacher made her son urinate in trash can and then wear garbage bags all day
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This mom says her son was not allowed to go to the restroom at his school and instead had to wear two plastic garbage bags and sit in his urine-soaked clothing

Mongol talked about the alleged incident in November during a news conference at Manhattan Place Elementary School Thursday. She said her 8-year-old son was not allowed to use the restroom during class. Mongol called on school officials to clarify what happened. The district told CNN in a statement Thursday that it is conducting an investigation.

" What she says happenedRead MoreMongol said after her son asked to go to the bathroom, the teacher told him that he could instead urinate in a trash can at the front of the classroom,"exposing himself in front of all the other students."He got urine on himself and was given trash bags to cover his wet clothes, Mongol said. She also claims she was not told that he would have to spend the rest of the day wearing them.

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