Tuesday, September 28, 2010

No work for teacher who hammered pupil's finger

POZORRUBIO, Pangasinan, Philippines – The Department of Education Region 1 office has implemented a 90-day preventive suspension without pay against a grade one teacher pending investigation about a complaint filed against her for allegedly hammering a finger of her pupil.

Tina Ganzon, DepEd’s director for communications, told newsmen the order was issued on Sept. 13 by Regional Director Ligaya Soledad Miguel against Zenaida Catbagan, Teacher III of Palguyod Elementary School here.

On Sept. 15, a formal charge for “grave misconduct and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service was filed by DepEd Region 1 after finding that there existed a prima facie case against Catbagan.

DepEd assigned Gloria Leoveras, public schools district supervisor-in-charge of Special Education in Pangasinan Division II, to conduct trauma briefing on Sean Carlo Fernandez and his parents.

Coordination will be made with the Department of Social Welfare and Development to ensure that proper care is given to the victim.

The complaint stemmed from a complaint filed by Fernandez’s parents after Catbagan allegedly hammered their son’s right ring fingernail around 4 p.m. on Aug. 25.

According to a report submitted by public schools district supervisor Gavino Bautista to Lino Rivera, undersecretary for regional operations, the incident was triggered by the pupil’s alleged repeated cases of stealing money and other things, including snacks from his classmates.

On Aug. 26, the school head conducted a dialogue with the parents of the victim and the victim’s mother asked that her child be transferred to another class within the school and for Catbagan to be transferred to another school within the district.

1 comment:

  1. repeatedly stealing money, other things and including snacks from his classmates. bad or good??
    and probably a new and a young teacher!

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