The Law Office of Lillian E. Wong
A Massachusetts Special Education Attorney

 
 
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The Question
Parents and educational advocates often ask me what to do when a teacher is "bullying" a student.

Massachusetts' Bullying Law
Many people are surprised to learn that the Massachusetts Anti-Bullying law does not apply when teachers are "bullying" students.  The Massachusetts Anti-Bullying law defines a "bully" as a "student," making it legally impossible for the teacher to be labeled a bully under this statute.

Reframing the Question
Just because the anti-bullying law does not apply to teacher/student interactions, doesn't mean the teacher is acting appropriately.  When I'm told a teacher is bullying as student I always ask for a more detailed description about the teacher's actions. 

Is the teacher refusing to implement the student's IEP or 504 accommodations?  Then the teacher is denying the child a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).  Is the teacher continually making fun of the child's known or perceived disability?  Then the teacher has committed disability-based harassment and discrimination.  Is the teacher impermissibly sharing confidential information about the student?  Then the teacher is violating the child's privacy rights under FERPA

Getting Help
Before any parent makes allegations against a teacher, it's important to have a clear understanding of what events took place and what laws are implicated.  It's also useful to corroborate reports of teacher "bullying" and provide supporting documentation to the school.  If you have questions about the laws governing teacher/student interactions, contact the Boston area law office of Lillian E. Wong today.


 


Comments

Eric
05/12/2013 18:01

I am tired of my son coming home sick everyday because of a teacher & other staff harassing him and belittling him. He's person, not a dog! I will not tolerate another day of him going to school to be bullied by Anyone!!!! My wife & I have asked the Principal, asst principal, and Dist office for help. Only to get no help! Instead my son was threatened by this teacher that if he don't start doing things her way she was going to make his life miserable. We have plenty of witnesses, other students, staff, & my sons word is validation Enough!!! We trust & believe in our Son. We send him to school to learn. Not to be harassed.

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