The Pasco Sheriff's Office has decided not to file any charges against a Seven Oaks Elementary teacher or a paraprofessional who were accused last week of taping students' mouths shut. Sheriff's Office spokesman Kevin Doll issued an alert this morning saying the department had "unfounded" the child abuse case.
Doll did not release any additional information, and referred all calls to the school district.
Assistant superintendent Renalia DuBose said the district would conduct its own investigation before allowing either the teacher or the paraprofessional back into the classroom.
"Because they have not decided to prosecute does not mean that there is no case or that nothing happened," DuBose said. "We are going to talk to the superintendent and see what her recommendation will be to the board. ... Our level of expectation regarding what it takes to be employed to us, we have a higher standard."
DuBose stressed that she had not reviewed the case, and she was not implying that the employees did anything wrong. But she wanted the opportunity to see whether their statements or actions violated the state's code of ethics for educators before making a determination. She expected a recommendation to go to the School Board by Tuesday.


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Jim,
Your comment was a breath of fresh air.
When a student is unreceptive to education NOTHING can be done until it is reversed.
Posted by: Timmy! | April 30, 2008 at 06:05 PM
When I was in grammar school about 40 years ago, I regularly got my mouth taped shut, because I could,'t keep it shut on my own.
The adjustment we need to worry about is not what trauma the children suffer from having their mouths taped shut, but rather, the trauma they receive when they don't get a proper education, because they can't keep their mouths shut during instruction.
Posted by: Jim | April 30, 2008 at 05:52 PM
It's nice to have relatives in law enforcement. :)
Posted by: Max | April 30, 2008 at 09:58 AM