Autistic children abused in Pa. classroom to get $5 million to settle federal lawsuit

By Michael Rubinkam, AP
Friday, May 28, 2010

Autistic kids abused in Pa. classroom to get $5M

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — The families of seven autistic students who were abused by their teacher in a northeastern Pennsylvania classroom have agreed to a $5 million settlement of their federal lawsuit.

Lawyers say it’s the largest settlement of its kind in state history and one of the five largest nationwide.

Authorities allege former special education teacher Susan Wzorek (ZOHR’-ek) hit her students, pulled their hair, stomped on their feet and strapped them to chairs with duct tape and bungee cords. The students ranged in age from 5 to 11.

Wzorek pleaded no contest to reckless endangerment and spent six weeks in prison in 2005.

The students’ families sued Wzorek and her superiors, alleging they knew about the abuse but took steps to cover it up.

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