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Georgia teacher’s career goes into trash can

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
By The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
2 Min Read June 26, 2015 | 11 years Ago
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A Georgia school board on Thursday voted to terminate the contract of a special education teacher accused of putting a second-grader with autism in a trash can.

Mary Katherine Pursley, a teacher at Mt. Bethel Elementary in Marietta, Ga., said at a tribunal hearing Monday in the Cobb County school district office that she was trying to calm the child, not hurt him. She said the child was screaming and upset at an after-school program and she was attempting to get him to stop by holding him over a trash can to “shake out the grouchy,” comparing his behavior with Oscar the Grouch on “Sesame Street.”

“My intention was not to put him all the way in the can,” Pursley told a panel of former educators at the hearing. “I was sort of shaking him over the trash can.”

The board voted to terminate the teacher's contract for the 2015-16 school year.

Attorneys for the school system argued Pursley “engaged in inappropriate physical contact” with the student. She has been with the school district for 21 years and has been on administrative leave with pay since the April 30 incident.

Pursley, 45, who was arrested and charged with cruelty to children in the first degree, is accused of talking with the “victim about Oscar the Grouch and his ‘trashy behavior' ” during the after-school program, her arrest warrant states. “The accused told the victim, ‘If he had trashy behavior like Oscar, he'd go to the trash can.' ”

Pursley allegedly picked up the child by his legs, held him upside down and put him head-first into a trash can, according to police.

The boy was crying, screaming and yelling, “Stop!” while Pursley held him, the arrest warrant states. She then set him on the floor.

The incident was witnessed by two paraprofessionals and the school's after-school director. Other students in the classroom witnessed Pursley's actions, according to police.

Pursley of Atlanta was released from jail last month after posting $5,000 bond.

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