A high school math teacher in South Carolina bullied a
student so mercilessly as "gay" that the boy tried to kill himself, the
teen and his mother claim in court.
John Doe and his mother sued the Charleston County School District in the Charleston County Court of Common Pleas.
The
teacher, Alan Ingram, is not named as a defendant, though he is named
throughout the complaint. Ingram was the boy's teacher at West Ashley
High School in Charleston, the family says in the lawsuit.
"In
early April 2013, Ingram began bullying plaintiff in class, in front of
plaintiff's classmates, by telling plaintiff's classmates that
plaintiff was 'gay,' and by calling plaintiff names and belittling him
in the presence of his classmates. This continued on a daily basis for
an extended period of time," the complaint states.
"During
this time, Ingram repeatedly belittled plaintiff in front of his peers,
calling plaintiff names in class such as 'Gay,' 'Gay Boy,' 'Mrs. Pete,'
'Mrs. Peters,' and other names.
"Ingram
repeatedly told plaintiff's classmates that plaintiff was in a
homosexual relationship with another male classmate and that they were
'boyfriend and girlfriend'.
"Further,
Ingram encouraged and asked other students in class to pick on
plaintiff as well and similarly belittle him during classes."
The
boy's mother, who filed the lawsuit as Jane Doe, said her son felt
particularly helpless because Ingram was in a position of authority,
"Plaintiff
was made to feel that he could not report this to the school
administration; and further, plaintiff felt he could not appeal to any
of his classmates due to the alienation and isolation created by
Ingram," the mother and son say in the complaint.
The
teacher's bullying gave boy "emotional and psychological distress which
was manifested by physical illness," his mom says. As a result, she
says, her son "attempted to commit suicide by hanging himself."
He has since withdrawn from school, is being educated at home, and is undergoing mental health counseling, his mother says.
The family seeks damages for gross negligence and pain and suffering, and costs of the lawsuit and medical bills.
They are represented by Philip Hammond, with Uricchio, Howe, Krell, Jacobson, Toporek, Theos & Keith.
Ingram is still a math teacher at West Ashley High School, according to the school's website, checked this morning (Friday).
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