An Alabama principal is on leave for excessive paddling and threatening to 'throat punch' a student, according to personnel records.
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In the reprimand letter dated March 17, Smith detailed the paddling of a Hazlewood Elementary third grader on March 4, which led to her being placed on detached duty on March 11. According to the reprimand letter, Priest acknowledged the paddling incident to supervisors and then to Smith on March 11 and March 14.
Smith also cited an episode in which two Hazlewood employees recently witnessed an autistic student bumping into Priest. Chris Lewis, an assistant principal at nearby R.A. Hubbard High School, has been named interim principal at Hazlewood Elementary in Priest’s absence, Smith said. “She gets unfairly treated,” Garner said. “She could be a very good asset for the Lawrence County school system if she is allowed to run the school the way it needs to be managed. She needs the board’s support, and she’s not getting it. Dr. Smith needs to become more aware of what is going on at Hazlewood Elementary. I believe she is doing the best job she can. She’s very qualified.
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