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The report on restraint and seclusion in special education by the Government Office of Accountability has done more than make the general public aware of the harsh and dangerous methods commonly used on children in special education classrooms. It is finally bringing to light the past sins of teachers who abused children and moved quietly to other states to continue teaching.
According to the Loudoun Times, Dawn Marie Hamilton was fired from her job as a special education teacher in 2002 and added to the
Cedric Napoleon, a foster child in the state of
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School officials do note that a proper background check was run, but because she was not charged with a crime, no flags were raised. Checks with previous employers also came back clean.
Hamilton and her lawyers have remained unavailable for comment.
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