Lynna Darlene Schaldemose (certificate suspended June 2012) [drug student by hoodie]

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    Lynna Darlene Schaldemose (school & city not specified), British Columbia, Canada, given two-week suspension of her teaching certificate for "misconduct" (drug student by hoodie)

    British Columbia Ministry of Education, Teacher Regulation Branch:

    Consent Resolution Agreement executed: June 27, 2012

    In the matter concerning:

    Lynna Darlene Schaldemose

    Lynna Darlene Schaldemose admitted to professional misconduct and agreed that her conduct was contrary to Standard 1. Ms. Schaldemose, a middle school teacher, observed an 11-year-old male student talking with another student while a spelling bee was taking place at a school assembly. Both students were seated cross-legged on the floor. Without warning, Ms. Schaldemose came up from behind and pulled the student by the back of his hooded sweatshirt approximately five feet across the floor. This act drove the sweatshirt zipper into the student's throat, making it impossible for him to breathe for 2 or 3 seconds. The student had to push with his legs in an attempt not to choke, was red-faced and in pain after the incident and was left with a red mark on his throat. The incident was reported to police and was then referred by Crown Counsel to the Alternative Measures program of the Criminal Code. As part of the program, Ms. Schaldemose completed required community service, underwent counselling and wrote a letter of apology to the student. On June 27, 2012, the Commissioner executed the Consent Resolution Agreement in which Ms. Schaldemose agreed to receive a 14-day suspension of her certificate of qualification.

    CBC: B.C. teacher disciplined for surfing porn (Oct 26 2012)

    In another decision on the same date, the branch suspended Lynna Darlene Schaldemose for two weeks after she admitted to professional misconduct. The middle school teacher observed an 11-year-old male student talking with another student during a spelling bee at a school assembly. The branch concluded that without warning, Schaldemose came up from behind and pulled the student by the back of his hooded sweatshirt and dragged him across the floor. "This act drove the sweatshirt zipper into the student's throat, making it impossible for him to breathe for two or three seconds," the board said. "The student had to push with his legs in an attempt not to choke, was red-faced and in pain after the incident and was left with a red mark on his throat."

    Global TV BC: B.C. teacher disciplined for dragging student by hoodie: new agency (Oct 25 2012)

    ... the branch suspended Lynna Darlene Schaldemose for two weeks after she admitted to professional misconduct. The middle school teacher observed an 11-year-old male student talking with another student during a spelling bee at a school assembly. The branch concluded that without warning, Schaldemose came up from behind and pulled the student by the back of his hooded sweatshirt and dragged him across the floor. "This act drove the sweatshirt zipper into the student's throat, making it impossible for him to breathe for two or three seconds," the board said. "The student had to push with his legs in an attempt not to choke, was red-faced and in pain after the incident and was left with a red mark on his throat." The incident was reported to police and was later transferred to the Crown. Schaldemose completed required community service, underwent counselling and wrote a letter of apology to the student.

    Huffington Post: Lynna Darlene Schaldemose, Teacher, Suspended For Dragging Student (Oct 25 2012)

    In another decision on the same date, the branch suspended Lynna Darlene Schaldemose for two weeks after she admitted to professional misconduct. The middle school teacher observed an 11-year-old male student talking with another student during a spelling bee at a school assembly. The branch concluded that without warning, Schaldemose came up from behind and pulled the student by the back of his hooded sweatshirt and dragged him across the floor. "This act drove the sweatshirt zipper into the student's throat, making it impossible for him to breathe for two or three seconds," the board said. "The student had to push with his legs in an attempt not to choke, was red-faced and in pain after the incident and was left with a red mark on his throat." The incident was reported to police and was later transferred to the Crown. Schaldemose completed required community service, underwent counselling and wrote a letter of apology to the student.

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