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TEACHERS CAUGHT ON TAPE BULLYING 12-YEAR-OLD SEVERELY AUTISTIC BOY AT HOPE ACADEMY LOUISIANA

A mother, Milissa, packed her autistic son's backpack with a voice recorder after she sensed something was wrong when he started getting increasingly aggressive and anxious. Camden Davis, 12, attended Greater Baton Rouge Hope Academy in Louisiana where a teacher and a teaching assistant, suppose role-model were caught on the voice recorder mocking and bullying the severely autistic boy.
A mother, Milissa, packed her autistic son's backpack with a voice recorder after she sensed something was wrong when he started becoming aggressive and anxious. Camden Davis, 12, attended Greater Baton Rouge Hope Academy in
Louisiana where a teacher and a teaching assistant, suppose role-model were caught on the voice recorder mocking and bullying the severely autistic boy.
The offensive teachers have since been fired by their employer.

Milissa said: 
"I just wanted to cry, scream and do everything I could because it was so bad."
"To think that I had sent my son there every day, and what had happened before that I don’t know about."
One of the staff was heard saying to the lad: 
"You're just writing the word. What is hard about it?"
When Cameron responded with a noise, the teacher imitated him before saying: 
"Camden, why don't you have anything written down? That's why you can't sit with everyone. Tell your mommy that."
Another teacher is also heard saying: 
"Let's see what they do with him in f***ing public school."
"He was going to go to Live Oak Middle. Uh ah, he wouldn’t make it for a minute."
The two unnamed teachers were sacked after Milissa post the video on Facebook

The head teacher at Hope Academy Linda Stone said: 
"This is incredibly unfortunate, and we sincerely apologise to the family."
"We continue to welcome a meeting with the family."
Milissa has since received legal advice and plans to file complaints with the Department of Education.

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