Teen returns to school after Romney T-shirt flap
Samantha Pawlucy, left, a student at Charles Carroll High School in Philadelphia, reacts Tuesday as supporters sing the Star Spangled Banner to show support for the teen as she returned to class for the first time. Pawlucy was allegedly singled out by a teacher for wearing a Mitt Romney T-shirt to school.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A 16-year-old high school sophomore who says she was ridiculed by her geometry teacher for wearing a Mitt Romney T-shirt returned to school Tuesday following a rally by cheering supporters. The teacher has also written a letter of apology that was read aloud to students.
Samantha Pawlucy hadn’t been back to Charles Carroll High School in the city’s Port Richmond section since last week. That’s when she and her family say she was mocked by her teacher for wearing the shirt supporting the Republican presidential candidate. She said the teacher questioned why she was wearing the shirt and called others in to the room to laugh at her.
Pawlucy, whose family had expressed concern for her safety, returned Tuesday after a rally that featured supporters singing the national anthem and reading the First Amendment — as well as shouts of supporters calling “Go, Sam!” and “You’re great, Sam!”
The school’s principal read students the letter of apology from geometry teacher Lynette Gaymon on Tuesday.
“I’m very sorry for all the chaos and negative attention that has surrounded the school in the past couple of weeks,” she wrote. “What I meant as a light and humorous remark during class has developed into a huge conflict between students, faculty, parents and neighbors. My words were never meant to belittle Ms. Pawlucy, or cause any harm, and I truly regret that we have come to this point.”
Pawlucy wore the pink “Romney/Ryan” shirt to “dress-down” day on Sept. 28. She said that during class, Gaymon pointed out the shirt, questioned why she was wearing it and told her to leave the classroom. Gaymon, said it was a “Democratic” school and compared it to wearing a “KKK” shirt.
Her father, Richard Pawlucy, said the family met with Democratic Mayor Michael Nutter on Sunday night to discuss a resolution. The teacher has apologized and the district’s superintendent William Hite Jr. has called the ordeal a “teachable moment.”
Hite has said he would work with Nutter and the teacher’s union to move “towards a conversation that brings together diverse beliefs, inspires understanding and heals.”


Comments
eileen10 7 months, 1 week ago
I'm not a Romney supporter but this incident never should have happened. Bashing others for their beliefs is child like, stomp the feet, jump up and down, scream and a snotty nose to boot and we're all guilty of it.
spelchek 7 months, 1 week ago
Political statements have no business in an institution of learning. You're there to learn, not cause distraction by wearing paraphernalia that supports whatever cause you support. I'm a big fan of liberty, freedom, and individualism; but all schools should adopt a plain clothing (slacks/ tucked in collared shirt) policy. Kids wanting to learn are being neglected by teachers taking time to fall into traps like this rather than teaching curriculum. Even dress down should disallow the chance to abuse a little freedom given by the school. By all means, wear the Romney shirt everywhere you go; but don't keep my kid from learning over your opinions...and you know what they say about opinions....
Sequoia 7 months, 1 week ago
This is one of the many reasons I support uniforms or dress codes in all schools.
John 7 months, 1 week ago
Oh baloney. I have never read such clap-trap as what you have submitted here. The problem is/was not with the student body . . . . it was with the teacher!!!! And, since the teacher still has her job, there is also a problem with the administration.
spelchek 7 months, 1 week ago
Thanks for clarifying John. You've succeeded in me seeing things your way from now on. Congrats.......said no one ever.
TickledPink 7 months, 1 week ago
I can't stand Romney and I'm 100% an Obama supporter but this teacher was completely out of line and her little statement in no way resembles an apology.
newone 7 months, 1 week ago
I have to agree with you TickledPink, I am 100% with Obama as well but this teacher is in the wrong for sure.
january 7 months, 1 week ago
This is probably part of the reason that young adults are apathetic when it comes to politics. It has become so toxic that instead of being encouraged to learn about and take a political stance they are mocked and told they are wrong.
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