Schools chief fired after boy, 6, shoots teacher in Virginia

The superintendent of a school in the US state of Virginia has lost his job after a six-year-old pupil shot and wounded a teacher earlier this month.

The school board decided by a vote of 5-to-1 to terminate George Parker only hours after a lawyer for the teacher announced plans to sue the district.

Abigail Zwerner, 25, was released from hospital last week after being shot in the chest in her classroom.

NHer lawyer said on Wednesday the shooting was “entirely preventable”.

Police have not announced any charges.

The 6 January shooting – which authorities have described as “intentional” – rocked the Virginia city of Newport News, and raised questions about what legal consequences may follow and for whom.

“On that day, over the course of a few hours, three different times – three times – school administration was warned by concerned teachers and employees that the boy had a gun on him at school and was threatening people,” said attorney Diane Toscano.

“But the administration could not be bothered.”

According to Ms Toscano, a teacher at Richneck Elementary School told an official she believed the young boy had put the gun in his pocket before he went out for break.

The official allegedly responded: “Well, he has little pockets.”

Another administrator ignored a teacher’s request to search the boy and his backpack, Ms Toscano said.

Later on Wednesday, the school board convened to sack the district superintendent, Mr Parker. The assistant principal of Richneck Elementary School also resigned from that position on Wednesday.

Newport News Mayor Phillip Jones thanked the outgoing superintendent, and said he supports the board’s effort to “hire a dynamic, new leader for our public school system – one that will help us heal and move forward with the necessary changes to make our schools safer for everyone”.

The superintendent’s salary was over $250,000 (£200,000) per year, according to local news outlets. He will continue to receive full salary and benefits until June 2024 because he was fired without cause. (BBC)

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