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Police guard Miramonte elementary school in Los Angeles.
Two teachers are accused of committing lewd acts on children, leading to extraordinary move by distric
The entire teaching staff has been suspended at Miramonte elementary school in Los Angeles, where two teachers have been arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing children.
The Los Angeles school superintendent, John Deasy, announced the extraordinary move, telling parents that replacement teachers would be taking over classrooms and psychiatric social workers would be placed with each class to help students and staff.
Miramonte teacher Mark Berndt was charged last week with committing lewd acts on 23 children, while Martin Springer was arrested on Friday suspected of abusing two girls in his classroom.
Berndt, who worked at the school for 32 years, abused children of ages six to 10 between 2005 and 2010, it is alleged. The acts cited by authorities include blindfolding children in a classroom and feeding them his semen in what children were allegedly told was a tasting game.
Berndt, 61, remains jailed on $23m (£14m) bail and could face life in prison if convicted. Springer, 49, is being held on $2m bail.
Springer taught at Miramonte for his entire career, which started in 1986, the district said. He taught second grade. The school board is scheduled to discuss firing him in a closed-door meeting on Tuesday.
Investigators said they knew of no connection between the Miramonte cases, though the
Los Angeles Times said Berndt and Springer knew each other and had taken their classes on at least two joint field trips in the past decade.
More than a quarter of the students at Miramonte were absent on Monday while parents demanded more protection at the school.
About three dozen parents and supporters protested in front of the main doors of the school, some carrying a banner that read: "We the parents demand our children be protected from lewd teacher acts."
Maria Jimenez, 51, said the parents whose children are enrolled at Miramonte were divided over the removal of the entire staff. "Some are in favour. Others are against it because they did this without advising us or consulting us," Jimenez said.
That is the LAST thing those kids need!
And they don't need police, either.
The charges are that the staff allowed two degenerate teachers to operate at the school for approximately 30 years without anyone ever finding out or blowing the whistle. That is America, end of 20th century. Let's hope America, beginning of 21st century, gets smarter.
That school needs a staff meeting. And they need to hammer out what the hell happened. And if the rest of the teachers who knew about it don't come clean, take drastic action.
The average MBA knows absolutely nothing about handling out-ethics in the workplace. And all the average cop knows is take reports, make arrests. If we don't want our society to collapse under pressure from elements (including psychiatry) that are trying to criminalize us, we are going to have to come up with an ethics system that really works. Does anyone besides me have a clue how this might work? Better start figuring it out!