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“She just came up and duct-taped me,” the boy said in a December CBS5 News interview. The family was not commenting Tuesday, Cook said.

Torres also found out her son had been placed under a chair by Marianne Dubitsky around the same time he misbehaved during circle time; Dubitsky then sat on it, the claim alleges. The boy told his parents other students laughed and poked fun at him as he was restrained under the chair, the claim alleges.

“I think the teacher was frustrated with him for some reason,” Cook said. “The parents are understandably upset and concerned for the safety and welfare of their son, and he was traumatized by it.”

On Nov. 28, Torres alerted Principal Jeannie Dubitsky of both incidents. Dubitsky, 60, is the mother of the teacher allegedly involved in placing the boy under the chair.

The next day, the boy’s mother and father met with the principal, who took notes and arranged a meeting the following day with the teachers to allow them to respond. The parents met with the principal and Marianne Dubitsky and Mankewich; Torres secretly recorded the meeting, in which Mankewich admitted to the duct-taping, the claim alleges.

“I don’t think it was right to happen,” a voice purported to be Mankewich says in the recording provided for the television report. “I’m not gonna justify that I should have done it because I shouldn’t have. I should not. I feel horrible that it happened. It was a joke.”

Cook was out of town on business Tuesday and could not immediately provide the recording. But Torres told CBS5, “She said, ‘I walked over to his desk and I grabbed my duct tape and I came back and just put the duct tape on him.’ ”

“You shouldn’t have done that to our students, to my child or any other kid,” the mother said. “They don’t deserve that at all.”

Marianne Dubitsky refused to discuss the chair-confining allegation at the meeting, the claim alleges. At the end of that meeting, the parents were told a full investigation would take place.

On Jan. 10, a letter signed by the principal and her co-administrators Edna Heller and Todd Heller and sent to the Torres family said, “It was determined that there were no legal violations which have occurred related to your claims.”

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