Keep Up With Global Black News

Sign up to our newsletter to get the latest updates and events from the leading Afro-Diaspora publisher straight to your inbox.

Avatar photo
BY Francis Akhalbey, 1:00pm June 09, 2022,

Mississippi mom wants answers after she claims a teacher humiliated her son by giving him a ‘Zero Award’

Avatar photo
by Francis Akhalbey, 1:00pm June 09, 2022,
Patricia Buckley said her son's teacher gave him a "Zero Award" -- Images via WAPT

A Mississippi mother felt like breaking down in tears after her son’s teacher allegedly gave him a “Zero Award.” In an interview with WAPT, Patricia Buckley said the award in question had a negative impact on her son.

Buckley said she noticed there was something off about her son when she picked him up from Leake Central Junior High some two weeks ago. “Balled up like he was ashamed,” Buckley recalled, adding that her son’s teacher had given him “The ‘Zero’ Award.”

“I think it was so horrible for him to get this award,” said Buckley. The award read, “It’s impossible to be me. Don’t try. You’ll never find a solution.”

Now Buckley wants to know why her son’s teacher gave him the award because she feels it was wrong. Asked about the motive behind the award, Buckley said she couldn’t tell.

“That’s why I called the superintendent’s office to find out,” she said. “I’m going to do what I can do for this to never happen again. Not just to Bradley, but any child.”

Buckley also said she has had multiple conversations with the Leake County Schools superintendent, but she’s yet to receive a response on any solutions, WAPT reported. 

Buckley added that she was informed this was the educator’s first teaching year. And though her son wants to remain in the school, Buckley said she might enroll him elsewhere because of the incident.

Last Edited by:Mildred Europa Taylor Updated: June 9, 2022

Conversations

Must Read

Connect with us

Join our Mailing List to Receive Updates

Face2face Africa | Afrobeatz+ | BlackStars

Keep Up With Global Black News and Events

Sign up to our newsletter to get the latest updates and events from the leading Afro-Diaspora publisher straight to your inbox, plus our curated weekly brief with top stories across our platforms.

No, Thank You