Marie Bonita Chantal Bazinet, employed by the Sudbury Catholic District School Board at the time of the incidents in question, will now face an Ontario College of Teachers professional misconduct hearing
A Sudbury Catholic District School Board teacher allegedly punished a special needs student with what she termed a “boot camp” at her own home at the request of his parents.
She is accused of abusing a student verbally and psychologically, and committing acts, “that, having regard to all the circumstances, would reasonably be regarded by members as disgraceful, dishonourable or unprofessional.”The notice of hearing, issued July 27, 2022, said that in the 2020-21 school year, the male student was in Bazinet’s class. The student has special needs and health challenges, as well as an Individual Education Plan.
The teacher allegedly drove the student to her home — without permission from the board, the document adds. The teacher also allegedly filmed the student performing the tasks at her home, and said “this is so you can look at it later and experience how it feels right now.” Sudbury.com reached out to the Sudbury Catholic District School Board to ask if Bazinet is still employed by the board.
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