CHAPIN, SC (WIS) - At least one parent calls
the actions of a Chapin High School English teacher disrespectful and unpatriotic.
Scott
Compton is accused of throwing down the American flag and stomping on it in front of his honors English classes.
When Michael Copeland overheard his teenager talking about what her honors II English teacher did with the
flag in their classroom, he pressed for details.
"He drew a couple of symbols,
like one of them was a cross, and he said, 'What does this represent,' and everybody said, 'Christianity,'"
said Copeland.
"Then he proceeds to take down the American flag, and said,
'This is a symbol, but it's only a piece of cloth. It doesn't mean anything,' and then he throws it down on
the floor and then stomps on it, repeatedly."
"I asked what was he
trying to get, the point across? And she said, 'I don't know,' and he said, his explanation
was there would be no consequences, it's just a piece of cloth that doesn't mean anything."
But there are consequences.
"Our superintendent served
in the military, I served in the military for 20 years, our flag is a symbol of our freedom, and so many people have fought
and died for that liberty, and so we take this action very seriously," said Mark Bounds, a spokesperson for Lexington-Richland
5.
Compton repeated the lesson in three classes that day, prompting a full investigation.
After an unrelated incident at Dutch Fork where a teacher was suspended for a political sign in her room, officials say teachers
know better.
"There is a code of ethics for teachers that talks about professional
conduct, and then we tell our teachers that their personal opinion is their personal opinion and shouldn't be brought
into the classroom, and so we caution them all the time," said Bounds.
The class was told they'd have
a permanent replacement for Compton for the remainder of the year. District officials say the investigation continues.