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The Boston Herald
Brockton first grader suspended for
sexual harassment
By Associated Press
Tuesday, February 7, 2006 - Updated: 02:05 PM EST
BROCKTON - A Brockton first grader was suspended for
three days after school officials said he sexually
harassed a girl in his class by allegedly putting two
fingers inside the girl's waistband while she sat on the
floor in front of him.
The boy's mother, Berthena Dorinvil, said she
"screamed" about last week's suspension from Downey
Elementary School, and added her son doesn't know what
sexual harassment is.
"He doesn't know those things," she told The
Enterprise of Brockton. "He's only 6 years old."
School officials declined comment to The Enterprise,
citing the child's age.
"They would have not suspended the child without
doing an investigation," said spokeswoman Cynthia
McNally.
Dorinvil said the school principal, Diane Gosselin,
called her to pick up her son Jan. 30. She said her
son asked the principal if the police were going to come
get him.
The principal told Dorinvil the girl complained to
the teacher after her son touched the girl's waistband,
hitting her skin, in a room full of children.
Dorinvil said her son told her he touched the girl's
shirt, not her skin, after the girl touched him.
"He was playing with her," Dorinvil said.
Source:
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