Teacher to be Dismissed for Not Embracing Miscegenation
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch | January 7, 2003
Crystal City Teacher’s Remarks On Race
Prompt Dismissal Hearing
By Chris Carroll
Jendra Loeffelman thinks it’s wrong for people of different races to date, marry and especially to have children.
Whether it was a firing offense for Loeffelman, 52, a teacher, to tell that opinion to an eighth-grade class at Crystal City Elementary School in Jefferson County was at the heart of a hearing that began Monday in the library at Crystal City High School.
Attorneys for both Loeffelman, of Bonne Terre, Mo., and the district agreed she made the statement on Oct. 23. She was suspended with pay the following day.
But the school district, in its bid to fire the tenured teacher, says she went much further, calling interracial children dirty and inferior. Several mixed-race children were present in her class.
“She basically said I shouldn’t have been born,” eighth-grader Billy Bingham told the Post-Dispatch after he testified in a closed portion of the hearing.
In more than a decade of teaching prior to the incident, administrators considered Loeffelman a “competent, effective teacher,” said Maurice Watson, attorney for the district.
Chuck Ford, the teacher’s attorney, told the Crystal City School Board his client was merely giving her opinion on a hot-button topic in response to a student’s question.
In cross-examination of district witnesses, Ford emphasized that rather than being a racist, his client was concerned that mixed-race children may be ostracized.
The most offensive remarks attributed to her were after-the-fact exaggerations by students and parents in the district, he said.
To fire her under the statutes the district was citing, Watson would have to prove Loeffelman willfully violated policies against race harassment.
“How does answering a student’s question for a personal opinion (related to) an assignment from another class constitute racial harassment?” he asked.
Loeffelman’s termination hearing was scheduled to continue at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Reporter Chris Carroll:
E-mail: chriscarroll@post-dispatch.com
Phone: 636-931-1016
