Miramonte teachers speak out, saying they're angry and humiliated
For the first time since they were removed from Miramonte Elementary School, teachers described their experiences over the last three months in statements obtained by The Times.
The teachers, who are expected to take part in a rally Thursday afternoon, recounted their humiliation, anger and sadness at being transferred from the school. L.A. Unified Supt. John Deasy replaced the staff at Miramonte after the arrests of two teachers on lewd conduct charges; both have pleaded not guilty.
“All of us have been publicly punished and humiliated for the alleged acts of one person,” a teacher wrote in one
The teachers, who are expected to take part in a rally Thursday afternoon, recounted their humiliation, anger and sadness at being transferred from the school. L.A. Unified Supt. John Deasy replaced the staff at Miramonte after the arrests of two teachers on lewd conduct charges; both have pleaded not guilty.
“All of us have been publicly punished and humiliated for the alleged acts of one person,” a teacher wrote in one