Wednesday, May 23, 2012

High school yearbooks that labeled special needs students ‘mentally retarded’ recalled

(The Lookout) A Texas high school has recalled copies of its yearbook after special needs students were described as "mentally retarded" within its pages, angering teachers, students and their parents.

Mesquite High School's yearbooks were initially distributed on Friday, but were recalled by school officials within hours.

"They told the entire class that they have a slight mistake that needs to be fixed," a senior at the school told Fox's KDFW affiliate. An introduction to the "Special Education" section read, "Some of the disabilities the students in the Special Education Program have are being blind, deaf or non-verbal" and described two students as "both blind and deaf, as well as mentally retarded."

"There was an oversight in the editing approval process," Laura Jobe, communications director for the Mesquite school district, told the Dallas morning news. "Those who work inside the special education department know these requirements."

The yearbooks will be redistributed this week, school officials said, without the offending pages.

"We earnestly regret the term 'mentally retarded' was included and offer our apologies to our students and their families," Jobe said. "The use of the words 'mentally retarded' is something we would never condone."

Mesquite High's graduation is scheduled for May 26.


*Ha! Ha! Ha!

I'm not surprised that this kind of thing has happened.  To put labels on mentally challenged students is RIDICULOUS! You would think these kids would care a little about what they do, especially in high school.

NOT!

To think they could do this, and get away with it tells us that the supervision in that department was basically non-existent.  Whoever the teacher is over the year book staff at this high school should be reprimanded.  I'm pretty sure if it was their kid who was being labeled mentally retarded, they wouldn't like it.

Note to Mesquite High School: *Please watch your staff more closely and stop letting things like this happen.  I'm sure you would be upset if your school was ridiculed out in the press for something that could of been prevented.*



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