St. Paul teacher loses 15 days pay for Trump remarks, offensive behavior
A St. Paul high school teacher was docked 15 days pay for what a supervisor called extremely poor professional judgment in using his math class to discuss Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and his personal views on abortion, gay marriage and the Black Lives Matter protest movement.
Bruce Ringaman, a 50-year-old Como Park Senior High teacher, was placed on administrative leave Nov. 15 while the school district investigated a complaint against him. Hes been reassigned as a substitute teacher for the rest of the school year, according to district spokeswoman Toya Stewart Downey.
In response to a Pioneer Press records request, the district released a Dec. 6 discipline letter outlining the reasons for his suspension. According to the letter signed by assistant superintendent Theresa Battle, Ringaman on Nov. 14:
Showed all five of his classes a racy photo of Trumps wife Melania with text describing Evangelical Republicans as hypocrites. He told a district investigator it was part of a lesson about making judgments without getting to know people.
Showed four classes a 33-second clip of several black men beating up a white man who they said was a Trump supporter. He acknowledged to an investigator that the photo and video were not appropriate for class.
Played the gospel song Brother by The Brilliance, saying it makes him think of Trump. He told an investigator he intended to show students that, in Battles words, we do not have enemies and that we are all in this together.
Had his second-period class make a list of bad things about Trump and Clinton on the class white board, telling students that, in Battles words, if they need help thinking of bad things for Clinton, (he) could help them. He said he voted for Trump and that Clinton and former president Bill Clinton were worse than Trump. He told an investigator that his intended message to students was that, in his words, Given the crap choice, in my opinion, you have to vote for one. He further acknowledged that, in Battles words, he lectured to the students on these topics and did not encourage discussion or dialogue.
Told students he is pro-life and that thats one reason he voted for Trump.
Indicated to students that he did not support the Black Lives Matter movement.
Told his fourth-period class that he grew up in a mostly white school and was and still is afraid of African-Americans. He told the investigator: I didnt know them and so my images were or my beliefs, like any person, are by what they hear and see and I dont believe our media does a good job portraying African-Americans and it has led to biases in my early childhood. He further told the investigator that he is no more afraid of African-Americans than, in Battles words, any other group that would use violence.
Told students that as a Christian, he believes marriage is between a man and a woman.
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