Chicago Public Schools has refused to provide details about what exactly transpired, how many students were involved or who specifically was responsible.A Chicago Public Schools employee has been removed from the classroom after students – including one as young as five years old – had their mouths duct taped during a classroom incident, NBC 5 Investigates has learned.
Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weeklyOn April 8, NBC 5 Investigates filed a Freedom of Information Act request seeking a copy of the incident report. A copy of the police report states that the school had"disciplined the {redacted} and that she has been removed from her daughter's classroom."
Beverly said she was upset that the school’s principal told her the incident was part of “a game” in class in which they didn’t want students to blurt out the answers to questions.“Even then it's no excuse to put duct tape on a 5-year-old's or any child's mouth,” she said. “It’s a very strange and peculiar situation,” Raphael Beverly said. “And anytime that a parent asks for an incident report regarding their child and you're denied access to it, that furthers raise suspicion.”
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