The "Russian Community" came to the defense of the teacher who was fired from the Akadema school after a student's prank.

The "Russian Community" came to the defense of the teacher who was fired from the Akadema school after a student's prank.

      "The Russian Community" in Yekaterinburg announced that it will try to help a Yekaterinburg physics teacher who was barred from working at the school after using force against a rowdy eighth-grader. The well-known Yekaterinburg blogger Sergey Kolyasnikov (ZERGULIO) writes on his Telegram channel about the activists' intention to support the teacher.

      The blogger, who keeps the story alive on his Telegram channel, said that Igor Chernoskutov, head of the Russian Community of Yekaterinburg, intends to offer assistance to Sergey Perminov (that is the teacher's name).

      "They will meet with Sergey today and try to help him find work," Kolyasnikov writes. He also reported that they "found a good lawyer" for Perminov, who will seek to overturn or mitigate the sentence.

      The blogger also said that Sergey Perminov is a hereditary teacher; his mother devoted 30 years to the school. Sergey now installs intercoms.

      "They have reduced teachers to virtually slaves. And this with meager salaries and monstrous bureaucracy. And then hysterics begin that Russia is short of 600,000 teachers," Sergey Kolyasnikov wrote on his Telegram channel.

      According to a report in Rossiyskaya Gazeta, two students, desk neighbors, disrupted the lesson. The teacher reprimanded them twice. In the end, in exasperation, he hurled a ballpoint pen into the aisle between the desks, which struck one of them in the shoulder. After that, the teenager cursed and began openly taunting the teacher. Unable to restrain himself, Sergey began dragging the student out of the classroom to take him to the principal, but the student broke free and ran away.

      The magistrates' court of the Akademichesky District sentenced Sergey Perminov to one and a half years of forced labor and ordered him to pay the student 120,000 rubles in compensation for moral damages.

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The "Russian Community" came to the defense of the teacher who was fired from the Akadema school after a student's prank.

The "Russian Community" in Yekaterinburg said it would try to help a Yekaterinburg physics teacher who was barred from working at a school after using force against an unruly eighth-grader.