Posted on 10/24/2007 2:45:20 AM PDT by Doctor13
Robert Escamilla invited a Christian evangelist to his Enloe High School class last winter. He was suspended for three months, and was voted "Most Unforgettable" in the school's year book.
N&O file photo by Corey Lowenstein Teacher fights punishment for anti-Islam speaker
RALEIGH -- A former Enloe High School teacher who made national headlines after being reprimanded for having an anti-Islamic activist speak to his students is lobbying today to get his job back.
Robert Escamilla is meeting today with Wake Superintendent Del Burns and a panel of school board members behind closed doors to appeal the decision that ended in his being transferred from Enloe, losing some pay while he was suspended, and having a 12-page reprimand letter added to his personnel file.
Escamilla would like to be reassigned to Enloe. But he said is primarily trying to remove stains on his professional record he believes would unfairly preclude him from finding other teaching jobs.
Im hopeful theyll do the right thing, Escamilla said after the hearing. But I know Id rather be on the right side and lose than on the wrong side and win.
Escamilla's supporters also plan to hold a rally at 5 p.m. today outside the school district's offices on 3600 Wake Forest Road.
A dozen current and former Enloe students came to today's hearing. Five were allowed to speak to the panel.
"He's a great teacher," said Earl Quiller, 18, an Enloe senior who spoke to the board today. "I don't know why they want to get rid of him."
Following complaints about the guest speaker, the Wake County school system put Escamilla on a 90-day paid suspension. School officials later transferred the social studies teacher to Mary Phillips High School, an alternative school, and inserted a scathing reprimand letter and negative performance review in his file.
School officials didn't comment on today's proceedings, calling them a personnel matter.
The panel, which includes board members Beverley Clark, Patti Head and Susan Parry, will make a decision on his appeal within 10 business days.
Escamilla's attorney, Billy Strickland, said they're prepared to go to court if they lose the appeal.
"With that letter in his personnel file, he wouldn't be able to get a job anywhere else," Strickland said.
Back in February, Escamilla invited Kamil Solomon, an Egyptian-born Christian who lives in Raleigh, to speak to 300 or so Enloe students about his persecution at the hands of the Egyptian government.
Solomon denounced Islam as a religion of violence. He also distributed pamphlets. One called the Prophet Muhammad a "criminal," "demon possessed" and "inspired by Satan." Another was titled "Do Not Marry A Muslim Man."
Quiller, one of the students who heard Solomon, said there was nothing offensive in the talk. He said Solomon urged the students to love Muslims.
But some of his students and the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a national Muslim advocacy group, complained about Solomon's remarks. The state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union also complained about the speaker.
The controversy was reported by media outlets across the world, with Christian groups rallying behind Escamilla and Muslim groups saying it was proof of bias against their religion.
School officials concluded their investigation by saying Solomon's primary message was to convey his anti-Muslim and pro-Christian views.
Burns, the superintendent, apologized to Muslims for Solomon's visit. And he issued new guidelines that require guest speakers to sign forms saying they will not denigrate any culture, race, gender, national origin or religion.
The district's investigation of Escamilla expanded beyond the Solomon incident. One of the complaints included in the reprimand was in response to an incident at Enloe last year in which Escamilla jokingly asked on the school's television newscast if the anchorman, Jaime Zea, wasn't there because immigration had gotten to him.
Zea's father had complained to the school. But Zea showed up at the hearing today to say the incident wasn't a big deal. Zea, 19, now a sophomore at UNC-Chapel Hill, urged the board to let Escamilla return to Enloe.
"He's an asset to Enloe and the school system," Zea sad. "He shouldn't be dismissed."
Escamilla and Strickland said the case has gone from being a question about the speaker to an attack on his overall performance as a teacher.
In addition to clearing his professional reputation, Escamilla said he's owed money by the district. While the district still gave him his regular pay during the suspension, Escamilla said he lost additional money he received from being a mentor teacher.
In the days since he was reassigned to Phillips, Escamilla's former students signed a petition to have him reinstated at Enloe. The chairwoman of the social studies department at Enloe wrote a forceful letter to the school board calling him a "sacrificial lamb." His supporters also built a Web site (www.freeesco.com) and set up a bank account to help with his legal bills.
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Dhimmitude
Consider the irony of this line from the article: “The state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union also complained about the speaker.” The ACLU clearly believes that free speech is okay for the rag-heads but not for Christians.
Freedom of speech is only for Liberals and those they choose to champion to further their overall agenda. Christians and Conservatives need not apply...
Be afraid, very afraid. The Muzzies are coming to a town near you.
They are the new civil rights advocates, and will make Jesse and the gays look like pikers.
First the Duke “rape” case, now this. Is there something in the drinking water in North Carolina?
NC has been infiltrated by the worse types of bigots, the the blue state Lefty, the Illegal Alien, the NAACP/Racist and the Islamis! The Duke case is just the tip of the iceberg.
What happened to free speech?
Now everyone who says the slightest thing negative about Islam is going to be punished. It’s just like Shariah law.
Yes.
Everyone (and I mean everyone) born and raised here gets kidney stones.
Yes.
Everyone (and I mean everyone) born and raised here gets kidney stones.
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If parents and their kids want this teacher back, the answer is simple: announce that you will be pulling your kids out of school for one week if he is not rehired, and then do so. If enough kids stay home the monetary pain to the school will be excruciating, and then will give in.
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