Sunday, January 12, 2014

Noelle Roni, ex-Peak to Peak principal, says she was fired over hand-stamping flap - Boulder Daily Camera

This story started innocuously last November, but has taken an unusual twist since then:

Former Peak to Peak elementary principal Noelle Roni said Sunday she was fired by the Lafayette charter school after she demanded that cafeteria workers stop stamping the hands of children – including those who qualified for the free lunch program – when their lunch accounts were empty.

“As soon as I saw it happening, I was like, ‘No, this is not OK,'” she told the Daily Camera. “The students felt so humiliated, like they had done something wrong. They didn't want to go into the lunchroom any more. It's unethical and disrespectful.”

Roni's comments, more than two months after her ouster, mark the first time she has addressed the events that she alleges led to her termination. Previously, Roni only had said she was let go in retaliation for "standing up for children's rights and against activities that stigmatized children."

Noelle Roni, ex-Peak to Peak principal, says she was fired over hand-stamping flap - Boulder Daily Camera

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