NYC teacher repeatedly beaten by second grader, lawsuit claims

A trainer says she was repeatedly battered by a second grader in a Queens classroom.

Cathleen DeGarmo has sued town Division of Training for $2 million, saying the company failed to guard her from a violent pupil at elementary-middle faculty P4 in Recent Meadows no less than thrice within the latter half of 2021.

The alleged beatings occurred whereas DeGarmo was instructing in September 2021 and twice throughout the next November — leaving the trainer with “extreme” accidents, together with tears in each shoulders.

In one of many incidents, the scholar started scratching and head-butting DeGarmo within the chest and shoulders, in line with stories filed in court docket. In one other, the scholar repeatedly punched the trainer.

DeGarmo, 58, a particular wants trainer, claims the DOE by no means instructed her that the scholar had a historical past of assault and disruptive habits.

She goes on to accuse the college of failing to oversee the scholar, who just isn't named, or take away him from the college’s particular training program following the incidents.

The Department of Education does not keep public data on teacher assaults.
The Division of Training doesn't preserve public knowledge on trainer assaults.
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The lawsuit additionally accuses the college of negligence as a result of it doesn't present academics with assistants or aides who might assist preserve its school rooms secure.

Neither the Division of Training or DeGarmo commented on the case, which was filed Monday in Queens Supreme Court docket.

The Division of Training doesn't preserve public knowledge on trainer assaults, however the NYPD reported that no less than 52 faculty security brokers have injured by college students up to now this 12 months and greater than half of them had been transported to the hospital.

A complete of 58 faculty security brokers had been injured by pupil misconduct final 12 months and 42 of them had been taken to the hospital, in line with the NYPD.

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