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Nine-year-old dragged teacher by hair, court said

13 Oct, 2009 08:44 AM
A TEACHER was attacked at school by a nine-year-old pupil who kicked her, threw rocks in her face and dragged her by the hair to the staffroom floor.

Recalling the incidents yesterday in evidence to the District Court, Margaretta Slingsby said the boy threatened her: ''I'm going to get you, Slingsby slut.''

Ms Slingsby, 58, is suing the Department of Education and Training for negligence over the attack on May 30, 2005, which she says left her with post-traumatic stress and unable to return to her job.

She had been teaching Italian at Lismore Heights Public School. Her barrister, Andrew Lidden, SC, said the school had more than its share of unruly children. While the pupil involved - known for legal reasons as B - had a history of ''at times quite violent misbehaviour'', the school had no plans in place to manage his extreme behavioural problems, Mr Lidden said.

The principal at the time, Trevor Pryor, had informed staff that B was coming to the school ''for a new start'' but said he had no records from the boy's previous school, Ms Slingsby told the court.

She had taken time off work in March 2005 after B verbally abused her in the playground, an incident she reported to the principal.

Two months later, she saw B chasing a girl into the library, screaming, ''You f---ing slut, I'm going to get you.''

When she and the librarian restrained him, the boy kicked them both and punched the librarian. He was taken away by the principal but returned and again attacked Ms Slingsby.

''He came up behind me and tried to push me down the stairs,'' she said. ''He grabbed me by the hair and was dragging me. I could feel my hair being ripped out of my scalp.''

The boy punched a female staff member who tried to intervene and threw rocks and dirt in Ms Slingsby's face.

Later, she said, she was sitting in the staffroom when B ''came tearing in'' with the principal in pursuit. The boy ''grabbed me by the hair and he threw me down on the ground''.

In a statement of claim filed to the court, Ms Slingsby alleges the department was negligent in failing to determine that the boy had a history of verbal and physical violence, and enrolled him when it was not safe for teachers or other students. It breached its duty of care by failing to remove B from the school or notify police after she was first assaulted, she claims.

The case continues before Judge Dianne Truss.

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she took time off work because some brat swore at her?... what a scam artist.
Posted by ben sanders, 13/10/2009 8:53:30 AM
I thought yhis sh*t only went on at berkely.
Posted by big roy, 13/10/2009 9:02:22 AM
Another case where a good smack and the cane would solve some problems but no, we can't do that to the poor little darling. Imagine what he'll be like in 10 years.
Posted by nowonmai, 13/10/2009 9:20:25 AM
Imagine paying HECS and studying at Uni all for the priviledge of being disrespected and assaulted. I think they need to start up some prison style education facilities where kids that have a problem with authority are rehabilitated and learn to appreciate what a priviledge education is.
Posted by Toughen Up, 13/10/2009 9:34:53 AM
ben sanders, you obviously have no clue. Verbal abuse can also include threats and intimidation. What other workplace, besides health and police, do you get threatened or sworn at? Go be a teacher and see how well you'll cope when it happens to you....and it will happen. Toughen Up, they had them (Behavioural Units/Dairy Flat) but the current ACT Government closed them down years ago, which is why difficult kids are in schools today.
Posted by nyssa76, 13/10/2009 10:19:31 AM
For one thing, the last thing you do is fight violence with violence. 9 year old kids are not normally violent unless they are exposed to violence at home or have some undiagnosed medical condition. There has clearly been a failure somewhere along the line in enrolling this child in a mainstream school when it was evident he was dangerous. I feel sorry for this poor kid...what hope does he have now? I feel sorry for the teacher though too, you don't expect to be treated that way by anyone adult or child while attending work.
Posted by cassanova2324, 13/10/2009 10:35:53 AM
@ first post, she's taking time off cause he beat her up. read it again. Child should be taken away from the parents, and re-educated. still cant believe a 9 year old threw her to the ground tho, and where were the male teachers(or a strong female)?
Posted by Ben, 13/10/2009 12:31:51 PM
It all comes back to one thing, what must the environment be like in the house where this child is raised. Our teachers should not have to deal with this, the parents could do with a holiday in the slammer to wake them up about what their responsibilities are to raising children. The parents are the first to blame for behaviour like this.
Posted by Gabby, 13/10/2009 1:08:58 PM
ben sanders you are the scam artist, you'r a bloody joke......
Posted by kok, 13/10/2009 2:27:52 PM
Makes you wonder what the parents are like to let this happen!! My olds would have beat me within an inch of my life for doing something like that. That kid should definitely be sent to a juvenile detention centre because it seems like that may be the only 'education' that will work!!
Posted by Not suprised, 13/10/2009 4:42:37 PM
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Suing for negligence ... Margaretta Slingsby. Photo: James Brickwood
Suing for negligence ... Margaretta Slingsby. Photo: James Brickwood

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