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Photos of a structure resembling a shipping container with four wooden exterior panels and a padded interior appeared on Facebook on Dec. 15. But what, or rather who, was in the containers continues to spark outrage due to claims that special needs children were placed in them during time-out sessions. The photos, posted by a former school board member, were from the St. Regis Mohawk School in the Salmon River Center School District, in the upstate New York community of Akwesasne near the Canadian border, prompting a state investigation that led to school staff being placed on leave and the superintendent’s temporary reassignment. “We recognize the pain, concern, and distress these events have caused, and we are truly sorry for the harm and trauma this has resulted in for our community,” Jason Brockway, the board’s president, said in a Dec. 18 statement. “We want to be clear: the circumstances surrounding these allegations do not reflect the values and standards of care that guide this district.” Chrissy Onientatahse Jacobs, who posted images, says it’s not enough. “I want to see (Superintendent) Stanley Harper terminated. I want to see the Assistant Superintendent Angela Robert terminated. The special education director, Alan Gravel, I want him terminated,” Jacobs told USA TODAY in an interview.

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