Teachers Suspected of Locking Boys in Rooms at School

At the John Fisher Junior Public School, a public school in the midtown area, a police investigation was launched on suspicion that three staff members locked a 6-year-old black male student in a storeroom-sized room for about 30 minutes.

It all started on March 2nd, when the student’s mother was isolated in the back of the classroom by a support group called “Parents of Black Children.” I protested that I was there.

Parents of the class started a signature campaign to protect the teacher, and 35 people, including black parents, have already participated. It seems that many parents feel that they should not deny the teachers’ enthusiasm and positive attitude toward their work. After the report, two more students said they had been trapped. A few days later, the school dismissed the three suspected teachers, claiming that “an investigation found no evidence of imprisonment.”