It left the seventh-grader feeling like “the whole world around him was spinning,” his father, Adam Rahman, told WHP on Monday. “He was belittled, marginalized,” the dad said.
A district spokesperson told the station the matter was being investigated internally. Adam Rahman, the student’s father, said the teacher admitted to making the comment, according to WGAL.
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