Last week, a 16-year-old student in Lexington, North Carolina, was suspended after allegations that he used the word “alien.”
The 3-day suspension came after the student asked for more details on a vocabulary assignment. This was where his teacher gave him the word “alien,” his mother stated. The assignment was said to be a portion of an ethics lesson.
“Like space aliens or aliens without green cards?” the student questioned the teacher. This led to a classmate threatening the 16-year-old.
Assistant Principal Eric Anderson, of Central Davidson High School, alleged that the comments were “racially insensitive.” He also said that it was not respectful to Hispanic students.
“I didn’t make a statement directed towards anyone. I asked a question, and I wasn’t speaking of Hispanics. Everyone from other countries need green cards. The term illegal alien is an actual term that I hear on the news and find in the dictionary,” the student commented.
Now, the student has concerns that the suspension will lessen his opportunities of receiving a scholarship for pole vaulting.
“If this was handled properly in the classroom, it could have easily been used as a teachable moment for everyone. I feel that the negligence of the administration’s decision has fueled the injustice of suspension. This is for a student who simply asked for clarification to a teacher’s instructions,” the boy’s mother said.
She added that she is waiting to appeal the decision and has hired an attorney to help with the matter.
“We’ve never been in a situation like this. The label of racism in today’s world is so strong that I feel like we do not need to tackle this giant on our own. We’ve done it out of excessive precaution.”
Wow this here is very strange to be suspended for. This is definitely something that could have been solved in a different manner. This definitely is a teachable moment for everyone involved.