On Tuesday, Wardani addressed the Broward School Board, who voted
unanimously to discipline the teacher, who has been teaching in Broward
Schools for 11 years.
“My son is Deyab-Houssein Wardani, [and] he’s not a rag head Taliban,”
Wardani told the school board members.
Wardani said his son, who is of Lebanese and Moroccan descent, was
bullied by his teacher, and accused the school board of not acting
swiftly enough. He referred to Valdes’ suspension as a “five-day
vacation.”
“I promise you for the rest of my life, until my dying breath, I’m going to make sure no child goes through what my Deyab-Houssein had to go through,” he said after the meeting. According to the administrative complaint, Valdes stated, “Ah no! The Taliban is here,” when Deyab-Houssein would walk into the classroom at the school. She’d also call on him by saying, “Okay the Taliban, what is the answer?” and “Let’s ask the Taliban.”
The teacher continued to refer to Deyab-Houssein as “the Taliban,” and
“terrorista,” which means terrorist in Spanish, until Wardani complained
to the school administration.
Deyab-Houssein said other students laughed when she made her remark. He
said he didn’t know the teacher was referring to him by the name of a terrorist organization until he asked his parents what the Taliban is, following the first incident.
After learning what the name meant, his response was: “This is definitely not funny.”
“I promise you for the rest of my life, until my dying breath, I’m going to make sure no child goes through what my Deyab-Houssein had to go through,” he said after the meeting. According to the administrative complaint, Valdes stated, “Ah no! The Taliban is here,” when Deyab-Houssein would walk into the classroom at the school. She’d also call on him by saying, “Okay the Taliban, what is the answer?” and “Let’s ask the Taliban.”
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