Lawsuit Goes After Church-Run Preschool in Suburban St. Louis Where Teacher "Hog-Tied" Rowdy 4-Year Old With Duct Tape
Lawsuit Goes After Church-Run Preschool in Suburban St. Louis Where Teacher "Hog-Tied" Rowdy 4-Year Old With Duct Tape
A lawsuit is targeting a church-run preschool in suburban St. Louis, which allegedly used duct tape to bind the legs of an unruly 4-year old.The suit claims that Zion Lutheran Learning Center in the St. Louis suburb of Valley Park, Missouri, disciplined but didn’t fire the teacher responsible for the incident.The child’s parents say that when they told the administrators about what happened, a supervisor had simply laughed and considered the ordeal insignificant.The leading plaintiff, Laura Day, said she hadn’t realized what happened until days after the event. She’d been giving her daughter a bath when the girl began recounting an unpleasant memory from earlier in the week.“I have some shiny red duct tape with your name on it,” the teacher had told the girl, according to the complaint.After binding the girl’s legs together with duct tape, the teacher told her it’d be taken off once she settled down and decided to behave.ABC News reports that, when the parents called to complain, a preschool supervisor had laughed off the incident, referring to it as “a silly thing.”However, the supervisor did say the teacher responsible for the unusual punishment had been disciplined.
A roll of red duct tape. Image courtesy of Snapguide.
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