Doug Bartlett, a veteran teacher with an upstanding record of 17 years, has filed a lawsuit against the school district of Chicago for suspending him without pay after giving a lesson on gardening tools to his second grade students.
The incident took place on August 8, 2011 at Washington Irving Elementary School.
Mr. Bartlett recently filed suit on April 17, 2013 saying that he suffered humiliation and embarrassment as a result of his reprimand.
The “hazardous” tools in question were pliers, screwdrivers and wrenches that only the teacher handled. The tools were kept in a locked toolbox high on a shelf out of reach before and after the gardening lesson.
The district says that Mr. Bartlett exhibited negligence in supervising the children and for “possessing, carrying, storing, or using a weapon”. Â He was subsequently suspended without pay for 4 days.
Mr. Bartlett’s lawsuit claims the suspension violated his Fourteenth Amendment right to due process as he asserts that there was never a full hearing on the incident. Â Further, he was disciplined without ever having the opportunity to plead his case.
According to the Rutherford Institute which is representing him, Mr. Bartlett is seeking damages and requesting the suspension be expunged from his teaching record.
It is important to have electronic records in order as the charge of possessing a “weapon”, in this case gardening tools, has the potential to prevent Mr. Bartlett from seeking employment elsewhere.
The incident is yet another example of an over the top reaction by school officials demonstrating poor judgment and a gross lack of common sense.
A related story occurred in the Fall of 2012 when the Vice Principal of a California school suspended a boy for bringing kombucha in his lunchbox.  With no parent or guardian present at any time, the boy was interrogated in the school office by school administration and a police officer and was ultimately suspended for 5 days for “violating” the school’s drug and alcohol policy. No tests were ever performed on the beverage which is able to be legally purchased by minors at local stores.
Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist
Teacher Who Showed Garden Tools to Second Grade Students is Suspended Without Pay
thehealthyhomeeconomist via Facebook
The most credible source I could find for this story was from the Rutherford Institute .. Mr. Bartlett’s attorney is from this nonprofit. The story on their website makes no mention of knives being shown so I am questioning the validity of this information because if it were true, you would think the Rutherford Institute would have mentioned it given they are handling the actual case. https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/tri_in_the_news/teacher_who_showed_garden_tools_to_second_grade_students_is_suspended_witho
Trudi Alexander via Facebook
that is the dumbest thing I have ever heard!
Kaye Gilligan via Facebook
Move to NZ. It’s poor but our school teaches Garden to Table. Teaches kids how to grow food then prepare it. Aussie does it too. All kinds of crazy going on in USA. So sorry to hear it.
Krista Quick-Curtis via Facebook
I’m so worried about what’s going on in this country!
Linda Gitanascalza via Facebook
gardening is not in their best interest…
Sandra Dunbar via Facebook
Stupid! I thought people from Chicago were smart. This superintendent must be from another state.
Kris Payne Boyle via Facebook
unbelieveable and uncalled for. I am tired of the knee-jerk reactions of people in authority. They react – no thinking – and no backtracking when all evidence shows they are wrong!
Lara Whitlock via Facebook
this is getting out of hand
Judy Sitton via Facebook
This country has no common sense. It’s very disheartening to live here anymore there are so many morons running things !! STUPID IDIOTS….
Colleen M Griffen via Facebook
so sick and construed – and taken out of context – what the heck????? He should sue the school district for absurd vigilantism