by Laura Yuen, Minnesota Public Radio
September 2, 2009
St. Paul, Minn. — Two Anoka-Hennepin teachers accused of bullying a student because they thought he was gay won’t be returning to school when classes resume Tuesday.
District officials say teachers Diane Cleveland and Walter Filson are on leave.
Phil Villaume is Cleveland’s attorney. He said his client has been overwhelmed by the controversy.
“Because of all the news coverage in this case and the pressure it’s brought to bear on her, she thought it was in her best interest to take a short leave,” Villaume said. “She’s not going to resign, and they’re not going to terminate her, and I’m anticipating once it dies down, and hopefully that will be soon, she’ll return to the classroom.”
Villaume said the criticisms have been difficult for Cleveland, though he acknowledged that her past comments were probably out of line with, “What we teach these teachers today to say and not say.”