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McPhillips said in the letter that Walker told him that her son’s teacher has “continuously harassed her son about his ‘gayness.'” The letter to the school district states, “Ms. The letter that McPhillips sent to Montgomery Public Schools Superintendent Barbara Thompson stated that the student who was involved is gay. So the teacher goes unpunished? Apparently so, even though the instructor is allegedly responsible for targeting one gay boy as well as another girl, the Montgomery Advertiser relays. So long as that remains, McPhillips says he won’t pursue the matter. Her attorney, however, was satisfied with the Montgomery Public School District’s assurance such behavior wouldn’t happen again, and it hasn’t. Jones insists Walker’s son was acting out, and the teacher said only “to stop acting like that, boy.”Įither way, it wasn’t the apology Walker was hoping for. The school responded, as is becoming increasingly expected, with nonchalance the comment was taken out of context, the school district’s attorney Ramadanah Jones replied. Walker hired attorney Julian McPhillips to reach out to the school after her son came home and told her one of his teachers demanded he “quit acting like a girl and start acting like a boy” in front of classmates. For La’Daytra Walker - the mother of a 13-year-old gay student in Montgomery, Alabama ( not pictured) - alerting the school about an abusive teacher didn’t help things. As we know, sometimes teachers are the culprits, or at least the co-conspirators acting in unison with a homophobic classroom. The idea that students are the only bullies in school tormenting gay kids was long ago shot down.