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A teacher at Maryland Secondary School takes a legal lawsuit, claiming that he was accused of being racist after a semester dispute over sitting tasks, the school mismaches.
Dan Inteler, a former and English teacher and a coach of the rowing team at the Betsda Chivis High School (B-CC) in Montgomery County, filed a lawsuit against the Shelton Director. Moni and the Monthgherri County Public School Council, accusing them of distorting and violating the school’s policy of being in the accident in the classroom in February 2023.
According to the complaint, two Taliban asked for the first health semester of England sitting next to their friends instead of the specific seats. Angeler, citing the importance of using a seating scheme to learn students’ names and avoid confusion, asked students – who are black – returning to specific seats. The students refused and remained as they were.
Later that day, the students reported interacting with the assistant director, who claimed that Angeler told them that he would not be able to tell them regardless of other students, believing that this was a racist comment.
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Dan Inteler, McPS teacher in Maryland, is suing the school’s board of directors and high school principal who claims to distort his personality after an accident in the semester. (Getty Images/Dan and Krista Engler)
His lawyer wrote in opposing the defendant’s request for a brief ruling: “Perhaps part of the misunderstanding has arisen from an accident in the English chapter in the previous spring.” The deposit explained that Angeler had read a quote from Muhammad Ali containing a racist spectrum, which offended some students. Angeler apologized, and the investigation determined that it was not a “bias of hatred.” According to what was reported, the students participating in the health semester of the English language separation incident and were asked to do not put it in the England, believing that it was racist.
In the wake of the student report, the Director Meney was instructed by his superiors to follow the “Hate bias” protocol. The next day, England reported that he would be placed on a paid administrative leave for one day while the accident was under investigation.
Two days after the accident, Money sent an e -mail at the community level to parents, teachers, employees and students who reported that the “bias of hatred” had occurred in the school.
The letter said that “many American students of African descent” told them one of the teachers that he was “unable to distinguish between them and African American students” in the semester and that the Montgomery Provincial Police Department had been notified that he was continuing in the internal investigation.
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A notebook and pencil on an office in a school semester (Istock)
“Let me be clear, it should not be tolerated with discrimination of any kind,”
Although Angeler was not named in the email, he said he was quickly identified by students, parents and colleagues. He confirms that he did not make the statement attributed to him in the letter and that “he did nothing that could be classified as” an accident of hate biases. “
The complaint claims that Angeler had “a reputation that was destroyed by the malicious actions of the B-CC director, the defendant, Chielton L. Moni, who falsely accused Angeler of racism in an email message that she does not think about at the level of society.”
The lawsuit also claims that Moni and the school council have violated MCPS policies and procedures by sending an email at the community level before the investigation was completed and that they refused to issue a decline or an apology.
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Daniel Engeler Moni’s complaint is accused of not following the boycott guidance regarding reporting “hate” incidents before sending an email at the community level. (Reuters)
When Angeler returned to work the following week, Moni claimed that “he refused to discuss the matter” with England. Upon returning to his classroom, England said he was “annoyed” from finding MCPS and B-CC staff carrying the “Reconciliation Justice” circle in his classroom who excluded him from joining.
England Fox News told the digital that the experience affected his mental health. On the same day, he went on the disability leave for a year and a half before the resumption of teaching in another school in the region.
“I love teaching. I love training,” he said. “I really care very much about the relationships I have with these children and help them learn how to become adults in the best possible way. To lose children’s confidence, children’s confidence, based on what the children’s leadership said about me, was destroyed. It was the theft of identity.”
According to the complaint, Angeler ultimately faced any disciplinary action, and it is claimed that the defendant’s investigation has failed to find sufficient evidence that the semester incident constituted a “incident of bias with hatred”.
“However, the damage to the Engler has already happened. Malicious email in Mooney describes Angeler fully, which led to the destruction of his reputation in the B-CC community, causing deep emotional distress, making it impossible to continue teaching in B-CC, causing his position as a main coach of the B-CC team,” continued.
England criticized dealing with the school with the accident as a “huge opportunity to sign a virtue.”
“It was really, and I was paying the price,” he told Fox News Digital. Angeler said his reputation had been damaged, and the legal battle cost his family more than $ 300,000.
After trying to resolve the dispute through administrative procedures, England filed a lawsuit in the Montgomery Provincial Court in August 2023.
The Angeler case moved to the trial on Monday.
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Fox News Digital has several times for the defendants in these allegations and have not received a response. The MCPS Education Council said he was unable to comment on suspended litigation. Moni did not want to request a comment.
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