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Three staff at a Toronto elementary school are under investigation after a six-year-old Black student was allegedly separated from his peers and locked in a closet-sized room in January.

The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) confirmed Monday that staff learned of reports of “serious acts of anti-Black racism at John Fisher Junior Public School” last week and that, as a result, a principal, vice-principal, and teacher have been removed from the property and placed on home assignment.

“It’s emotional, it’s unbelievable,” the child’s mother, Faridah, told CTV Toronto Monday. Her last name is being omitted to protect the identity of the child.


Faridah is alleging dozens of instances of racist behaviour toward her and her son at the midtown school leading up to the January incident when she says her son was locked in a closet-sized room for 30 minutes.

In a written statement issued Monday, TDSB said it is working to investigate the reports as soon as possible and is committed to taking “the required steps on each action reported."


According to Faridah, at some point during the school day on Jan. 31, her son was sent to the office. As her son waited in the office, another student arrived in need of medical treatment, she says.


While visiting the school, Grant says the school’s principal disputed the child’s version of the events, instead suggesting that he was told to sit at the desk after it had been pulled out of the room, and that he was never locked in.

Grant and Parents of Black Children are demanding answers, and “just so you know, we believe the child,” Grant said.


Faridah also alleges that her son, who she says is the only Black boy in his Grade 1 class, has been made to sit at a desk covered in scribbled unpleasant words, separated from his peers, during lessons.

“I go to the class, [and] I find out my son sits alone in the corner,” she said. “And then I asked the teacher why, [and] they said because he’s very distracting to other kids.”


In its written statement, TDSB offered an apology for the impact the alleged events have had on Faridah and her son.

“No child should experience what has been reported and we apologize for the impact it has had on the student and their family,” it said. “We are currently investigating and are committed to taking the required steps on each action reported to us. We [...] will support the student and their family in any way we can.”

Meanwhile, Faridah says her son is still anxious to go to school.

“It’s going to take a lot of time for my son to trust the school system again,” she said.

Black student locked in room at Toronto school, mother alleges | CTV News



The boy and the student in need of medical treatment knew one another and she says her son asked what had happened.

“That’s when he’s told that he’s being distracting, and [was] led to the room, and locked in the room,” she said.

A photo of the room in question, taken by Charline Grant, co-founder of Toronto-based advocacy group Parents of Black Children, shows a rack of audio-visual equipment, a microphone stand, and a small desk.

“I went in the room and I locked the door 'cause I wanted to have a feel of how tiny it is,” Grant said. “I can’t even stretch my arms out, that’s how tiny it is.”

“For me, it felt and looks like, imprisonment, solitary confinement, and it’s cruel and unusual punishment,” she said.
 
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30 parents have come forward to defend the teacher saying she is a great teacher.
 
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30 parents have come forward to defend the teacher saying she is a great teacher.
Source?..after all you love quoting sources to make your point
 

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Source?..after all you love quoting sources to make your point
"But parents of other children in the class are rushing to defend the character of the teacher. “We do believe that the teacher is a wonderful teacher who has never shown any kind of discriminatory bias toward not only the other Black children in the class, but also the other racialized children in the class, and the teacher himself is a racialized gentleman,” parent Dhruv Jain said Tuesday."
Parents defend teacher accused of racism at Toronto school, another parent claims Black student was locked in room | CP24.com
 

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Sounds to me like a student who doesn't belong in a typical classroom unless there are intensive supports in place but through lack of funding, there are no supports to be had. Irresponsible journalism though...signalling their virtues with inflammatory racial headlines with no factual basis to do so.
 

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The update on this story on CP24 is that the Teacher and more than half the students are POC.

What if, and this is a crazy idea here, the problem is the student as an individual is very troubled with serious behavior issues, and the Mom is in denial about her spawn, and not being cooperative with getting assessments done.
 

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The update on this story on CP24 is that the Teacher and more than half the students are POC.

What if, and this is a crazy idea here, the problem is the student as an individual is very troubled with serious behavior issues, and the Mom is in denial about her spawn, and not being cooperative with getting assessments done.
You're wrong. John Fisher Public school is in a totally white area, of Toronto. How can you tell that this one 6 yr old Black boy, had behavioral issues?? Maybe those three John Fisher Public school teachers, can join Busty Lemieux, on paid home leave.
 
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Sounds to me like a student who doesn't belong in a typical classroom unless there are intensive supports in place but through lack of funding, there are no supports to be had. Irresponsible journalism though...signalling their virtues with inflammatory racial headlines with no factual basis to do so.
There's probably only 5-6 black kids, in the whole entire school, from grades 1-6. For example, this 6yr old boy, who was locked in the closet, was the only black kid in grade 1.
 
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So, the 98% of students attending this school, who were not black, were probably racist, to the 5-6 black kids attending this public school. IMHO, for a principal, and vice principal, to be put on paid home leave, as well as one other teacher, is pretty serious.
It would be the same shit the other way around, if not, worse.
98% black and 2% minorities.
 

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It would be the same shit the other way around, if not, worse.
98% black and 2% minorities.
I don't think so. Let's say, the public school was located at Keele and Finch. I don't think there would be any problems of racism, whatsoever!! Yes, maybe the 2% of minorities, could have similar problems. Who knows??
 

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I don't think so. Let's say, the public school was located at Keele and Finch. I don't think there would be any problems of racism, whatsoever!! Yes, maybe the 2% of minorities, could have similar problems. Who knows??
At Keele and finch, those 2% minorities would be eaten alive.
 

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You're wrong. John Fisher Public school is in a totally white area, of Toronto. How can you tell that this one 6 yr old Black boy, had behavioral issues?? Maybe those three John Fisher Public school teachers, can join Busty Lemieux, on paid home leave.
Exactly. That too a 6 year old kid. What possessed these assholes to put the kid in a closet? Like what?
 
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Sounds to me like a student who doesn't belong in a typical classroom unless there are intensive supports in place but through lack of funding, there are no supports to be had. Irresponsible journalism though...signalling their virtues with inflammatory racial headlines with no factual basis to do so.
I wonder how bad the childs behaviour was?
I can only blame the parents if that was the case. Now whats next is a bunch of black parents saying the same shit to make a quick buck.
Of course that assumes that the kid was a significant behaviour problem. Meanwhile the reporting only describes the kid as "distracting" other kids.
 
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