The Other Shoe Drops In the Taunton Jesus Drawing Story

TAUNTON – The story smacked of religious bias during the Christmas season: An elementary school allegedly suspended a second-grader, it went, and required the boy to undergo a psychological evaluation after he drew a picture of Jesus Christ on the cross. But today, Taunton school officials challenged the account, first reported in the Taunton Daily Gazette and later repeated by the boy’s father. The reports have created a media frenzy in this city south of Boston. Julie Hackett, superintendent of Taunton Public Schools, said the student was never suspended and that neither he nor other students at the Maxham Elementary School were asked by their teacher to sketch something that reminded them of Christmas or any religious holiday, as the newspaper reported and the father suggested. She said it was unclear whether the boy — who put his name above his stick-figure portrait of Christ on the cross — even drew it in school. “The inaccuracies in the original media story have resulted in a great deal of criticism and scrutiny of the system that is unwarranted,” she said. She said the boy’s drawing was seen as a potential cry for help when the student identified himself, rather than Jesus, as the figure on the cross, which sparked the teacher to alert the school’s principal and staff psychologist. She added: “Religion had nothing to do with this at all.” Hackett pointed out that Taunton is known as “The Christmas City.” Visitors come from across the region to see the annual lighting on the Taunton green, according to the city’s website. Amid the flurry of media attention, the boy’s father held court today at his girlfriend’s apartment here, demanding the school district compensate him for his family’s pain and suffering. “It hurts me that they did this to my kid,” Chester Johnson, the boy’s father, told the Globe. “They can’t mess with our religion; they owe us a small lump sum for this.”
And now the truth comes out. I just knew there was no way this story went down the way the media was describing it. It made no sense on like 43 different levels. I’ll tell you what does make sense though. The school’s version of events. Kid shows up to school with a picture of himself on a cross and they send him to see a staff psychologist. I don’t blame them. I would do the same. So who do you believe here? The Taunton School System or the dad who holds press conferences in his girlfriend’s apartment and demands a small lump sum of money be left in a brown paper bag outside his door. The choice is obvious.
PS – The media should be ashamed of themselves. This story stunk from the word go but they ran with it anyway. Now they got the Mayor of Christmas City demanding that the teachers give an apology to the kid’s family for nothing. I haven’t seen something this irresponsible since John Tomase ruined his career with spygate.
Taunton’s Christmas display has sucked for years. I hope no one wastes gas money heading to see it
A small lump sum. Ha.
What a dirtbag. His kid is drawing himself crucified and this guy is trying to scam a buck out of the borderline bankrupt school system. What a scum bag.
My fiance is a first grade teacher and the stories she tells me about the parents blows my mind! She is not allowed to raise her voice to a kid if he/she is out of line….my parents would have given premission for my teachers to beat my head in if i was out of line! Now, all the parents are ruled by their kids and the teachers are powerless in the classrooms…getting off topic-however lots of parents are shit crazy, that all!
You should have read the dumbass bible thumpers defending this clown on Boston.com last night. Makes me want to burn a fucking church down or something…
the drawing fucking sucks….i would have suspended him too for horrible arts and crafts
Nosemar – I agree that is what I said in the last post.
I am not sure if the Kid or the Father drew that but whoever did it sucks at drawing.
I do hope this is a fake story and the father was making it up, this would make sense.
Journalism is SO lazy nowadays – they got a “no comment” from the school and just assumed that meant they were in the wrong. The “no comment” was meant to protect the kid, but now after running this story, the kid’s going to get harassed at school for having a dink as a father.
I could have done something similar when I was eight. The main difference is that there would have been planes attacking out of the sun with all guns a blazing and bombs dropping. And maybe a dinosaur or two. Did I mention tanks?