Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Schools change sexual harassment policy because of six-year-old

The Brockton School Department will change its sexual harassment policy because of a six-year-old.

The 6-year-old boy was suspended for putting his fingers in a female student's waistband.

The boy's mother, Berthena Dorinvil, said her son was simply playing, and obviously, a six-year-old can't understand what sexual harassment is.

Brockton public school officials have apologized to the boy's parents and agreed to transfer the child to another school.

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