Dec 17, 2008 Jonathan King was 13 when he hanged himself inside a “seclusion room” at a Gainesville school for special needs children in 2004.
The unfurnished, 8-foot-by-8-foot room at the Alpine Psychoeducational Program was used for dealing with unruly children. The Kings say they never saw the room until his death and claim school officials kept them in the dark about its being used.
articles.cnn.com/.../seclusion.rooms_1_seclusion-autistic-children-special-education?_.
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Children Put In Seclusion Rooms (Locked From The Out Side & The Window Covered With Paper)
A report published earlier last year by the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) provided
additional examples, including one in which a 7-year-old Wisconsin girl, who was diagnosed with an
emotional disturbance and ADHD, died of suffocation after several adult staff pinned her to the
floor in a “prone restraint” because she was blowing bubbles in her milk.
A handful of earlier accounts also exposed the widespread use in schools of “seclusion rooms” or
“time-out rooms”–basically, solitary confinement cells for difficult-to-control children. Mary Hallowell
wrote about one such case in her 2009 book Forgotten Rooms. According to an article the Atlanta
Journal-Constitution:
Education researcher Mary Hollowell spent months chronicling an alternative high school in rural
Georgia before she discovered the awful secret that continues to haunt her today. Walking with the
principal down a hall, Hollowell heard a loud pounding. She followed the principal into a room and
then through a connecting doorway that led to a solitary confinement cell double bolted from the
outside.
“The cell was dark inside and had a small, square window,” she said. “It was the kind of set-up you
saw in a mental institution, not a school.” Inside the cell was a boy Hollowell recognized; she had
tutored him in reading and even had artwork from him. “I felt like I had been punched in the stomach
when I realized what I was seeing,” she says. “The principal’s comment to me was that most people
didn’t know this room was there.”
*As the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported: “Seclusion rooms are allowed in Georgia public
schools provided they are big enough for children to lie down, have good visibility and have locks
that spring open in case of an emergency such as a fire. In 2004, Jonathan King, 13, hanged himself in
one such room, a stark, 8-foot-by-8-foot ‘timeout’ room in a Gainesville public school.” Jonathan was
also a special ed student, who had ADHD and depression. He had talked about suicide to the
school psychologist, but she concluded it was “an escape or attention-getting technique,” according
to the Gainesville Times. A civil rights lawsuit brought by his parents was thrown out of federal court.
These are the sorts of abuses that H.R. 4247 seeks to address. And the pressing need for federal
legislation is clear from the GAO report: ”GAO found no federal laws restricting the use of
seclusion and restraints in public and private schools and widely divergent laws at the state level,”
it said. In addition, “GAO could not find a single Web site, federal agency, or other entity that
collects information on the use of these methods or the extent of their alleged abuse.”
Yet 153 members of Congress chose to vote against a law that would expose and limit what can in
some cases only be described as the torture of schoolchildren.
Perhaps not so shocking after all: In a country that condones torture not only in its military detention
centers, but in its state and federal prisons, immigration jails, and juvenile detention centers, it was
only a matter of time before it trickled down, even into our schools.
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School Seclusion Rooms Outrage Parents | NBC PhiladelphiaJul 28, 2009 ... Emotions ran high after austic children were placed in seclusion rooms at a West Chester school. Now parents want answers as to why ...
www.nbcphiladelphia.com/.../School_Seclusion_Rooms_Outrage_Parents_Philadelphia.html -
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(WABE: State School Board Bans Seclusion Rooms (2010-07-09)Jul 9, 2010 ... ATLANTA, GA (WABE) - The Georgia School Board has banned the use of "seclusion rooms" for students with behavior problems. )...
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