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Mom Says Bus Driver Made Fun Of Girl For Gay Parents
Monday, May 17, 2010
(WLKY-TV Louisville - CBS Affiliate)A mother said a Jefferson County
school bus driver made fun of her child for
having same-sex parents.
A Jefferson County Public Schools spokeswoman
said an investigation is under way, but the
mother wants the bus driver fired.
WLKY's Carissa Lawson spoke exclusively with
the mother about what she said
happened.
The mother said the bus driver made the
comments on March 31 to her middle school-aged
daughter and since it has been over a month
with no resolution she is now making her
complaint public.
"Someone used the word 'fag' very loudly and
she thought it was coming from the bus driver,"
the mother said.
This mother asked WLKY to conceal her identity
to protect her daughter. She said students on
her daughter's bus were talking about gays and
lesbians when her daughter thought she heard
the bus driver chime in with a negative gay
reference.
"So she stated to her 'Can you please not use
that?' and the bus driver snickered and she
said 'My mom's gay and that offends me.' and
the bus driver said, 'Well, isn't that a
contradiction,'" the mother said.
The mother said she called the bus driver for
an explanation.
"I said, 'Can you explain to me what you mean
by contradiction?' so she stated, 'You had to
have relations with a man before in order to be
a mom. You can't be gay and be a mom,'" the
mother said. "You can't say that to a
child."
Her daughter was suspended from the bus for
three days for calling the bus driver a name
and when the mom was called in to discuss the
incident, she said her frustration grew when
the assistant principal and the transportation
department did nothing to discipline the
driver.
"It's not right. They should take it more
seriously. My daughter's scared," the mother
said. "My daughter has enough to deal with.
This isn't her choice. Her choice isn't that
I'm gay and that she has two moms, but she's
accepted it and she stood up for her mother and
she's being punished for that."
When WLKY called the school, the principal
referred us to a spokeswoman for JCPS.
Spokeswoman Lauren Roberts said the principal
only found out about the ordeal last week and
immediately requested a district
investigation.
"If disciplinary action is warranted there will
be disciplinary action in terms of the
employee, but we need to get all the facts
first," Roberts said.
"I want her to be terminated. I think now it's
been pushed off and pushed off and we've got
past some sort of slap on the hand," the mother
said describing the bus driver.
The mother has also contacted the Kentucky
Equality Federation for help. The president
told WLKY the organization has filed complaints
with the ethics board, the state Department of
Education and lawmakers.
The district investigation should be finished
in about a week or two. That is when the mother
will find out if the bus driver is found to
have done anything wrong.
Kentucky Equality Federation is Kentucky's
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil
rights and advocacy organization. They are
calling for the termination or route change for
the JCPS bus driver involved. The organization
is also calling for an official apology from
the child's school for how the school dealt
with the incident.
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