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Student Teacher Issues Written Response to Carencro High Principal’s Letter

March 24, 2013

Lafayette Parish School Board
Attn: Dr. Pat Cooper and Sandra Billeaudeau

Re: Response to Principal Ken
Roebuck’s March 23, 2013 letter

Dear Sir and Madam:

Please accept this letter in response to Mr. Ken Roebuck’s letter of response to the outrageous reason for my dismissal dated March 23, 2013. It will be my intention through this letter to address several issues which Mr. Roebuck addressed in his response letter to the both of you. Indeed, this letter will set the record straight you both of you, the board members, the Carencro community, and the students; to whom I am so sorry have to witness this experience. Central office personnel as well as the principal to date have given conflicting reasons for my removal. First, it was due to my language, then due to me not following proper protocol, and then to a supposedly making an “implied intent” of some imagined sort that has to this day only been imagined and trumped up in order to cover-up, intimidate, and silence.

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As you can see, two completely different statements from Mr. Roebuck’s letter— a letter I remind you that is supposedly written by a 25 year education veteran, does not accurately quote me from public record. I have done my homework, and my exact words before the school board were, “And I also told them [Assistant Principal’s] that had this student put their hands on me, then we [me and the school administrators] would have addressed it in another manner.” (meaning a restraining order). This statement was made in reference to the fact that had the student physically harmed me, as I had told two assistant principals, my advising teacher, and other teachers on campus, I would have in fact taken matters into ‘my own hands’ by filing a temporary restraining order/assault charges against the young male student.

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