Teacher Accused of Spraying Febreze on
"Fishy" Student
Mother
received written apology.
By DANIEL MACHT
|
Thursday, Feb 9, 2012 |
Updated 3:00 PM EST
A puffin and a capelin
“This
time the teacher got a time out.
An
elementary school teacher in Newfoundland, Canada has reportedly been put on
paid leave as district officials investigate a claim she sprayed a student with
an odor eliminator to mask his fishy-smelling lunch.
Patti
Rideout told CBC News she was “very
hurt and very angry” after learning the teacher of her 10-year-old son,
Christian Roberts, had put him in the hallway then sprayed him with Febreze
last week.
Other
kids at Twillingate Island Elementary School had teased him over the fried
capelin meal she’d made him, she said.
10 Icelandic Krona is worth $.08 USD (i.e., 2 cents per capelin)
"I feel
like he's been embarrassed, bullied, and I think what she [did] was very
disgraceful," Rideout told CBC News. "I think my son was treated not
like a human being — I think he was treated like a dog, or a cat … I'm very
hurt and very angry over this."
Rideout
told CBC that when she first called her son’s teacher for an apology she hung
up.
After
taking her concerns to the school board, Rideout received a written apology
from the school’s principal and vice principal, St. John’s newspaper The Telegram reported.
“The
teacher has offered to make an apology to your son in front of the class,” the
letter said.”
NOTE:
To me, this is another significant sign of
things becoming unglued, the wheels coming off the bus. SO inappropriate, SO unprofessional, SO
unkind. It sounds as though Mrs. Rideout
prepared an excellent lunch for her son Christian.
I never knew what capelin were until this
reading this, but now that I do I imagine I’d like them. I’ve always liked “fishy” fish like smelt and
my doctor has recommended that I eat them regularly. (And apparently capelin roe is also very good.)
We use Febreze at home. It’s an excellent product, but not
for the purposes described in the article.
Horrible harpy martinet anonymous teacher-person. The article should have identified her by name so that we can all avoid her.
I’m sorry to see Febreze dragged into this.



