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An open letter from Black parents and educators: No teaching license for Castile’s killer

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An open letter from Black parents and educators: No teaching license for Castile’s killer
Open Letter

By MSR News Online

We recently learned that Jeronimo Yanez, the former Saint Anthony police officer who shot and killed Philando Castile, a Black motorist, has applied for a substitute teacher’s license. We were even more shocked to learn that he had been quietly teaching Spanish part-time at a private school. Needless to say, the fact that a former police officer who unjustly killed an innocent Black man would dare to assume another position of authority over children is shocking and traumatizing.

We support the Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board’s decision to reject Yanez’s application to teach on moral grounds. We would add the potential traumatic and psychological effects on Black students placed in Yanez’s classroom. Our community is still in mourning over the senseless police killing of Philando Castile. Children of all races, particularly Black children, were outraged by the killing of Castile, who worked as a cafeteria supervisor in St. Paul Public Schools.

Furthermore, Yanez’s presence has the potential to create an unwelcoming environment for Black teachers, who already struggle to find a safe place to teach. This is detrimental to the retention of Black teachers.

Yanez’s failure to face justice in a court of law for his heinous actions is a travesty of justice. Instead, the City of St. Anthony was held liable for a $3 million settlement as a result of his reckless behavior. Although the City suffered a financial loss, Castile’s family suffered an incalculable loss. In light of the foregoing, we respectfully request that the Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board uphold its decision to deny Jeronimo Yanez a teaching license. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read this.

Signed, 

​Titilayo Bediako
Executive Director, WE WIN Institute
Education Justice Co-Chair, Racial Justice Network

Nafeesah Muhammad
Licensed ELA Teache​r​
Educators 4 Excellence -MN, Deputy Director of Campaigns
Education Justice Committee Member, Racial Justice Network

Nekima Levy Armstrong, Esq.
Executive Director, Wayfinder Foundation
Founder, Racial Justice Network

Sharita Benson
Administrator TOSA: Special Education Coordinator
MTSS Facilitator

Alex Leonard
Counselor, Henry High School

Alexis Mann
Teacher and Case Manager

Chauntyll Allen
St. Paul Public School Board Member

Cherie Goudeau
MA, MFT

Anthony Richie
CTE Teacher

Adewale Adenodi
Social Studies Teacher

Jarahia Mann
Parent and Social Work Candidate

Bryant Hernandez Cota
Student

Maya Brown
Parent

Abequay Peake
Parent

Haben Ghebregergish
Teacher, Secondary Math 5-12

Satara Strong-Allen
Love First, Executive Director

Margaret Sullivan
Educator

Tameika Williams
Education Pathway Coordinator, Licensed Teacher, M. Ed.

Brianna Wilson, M.Ed
Licensed Teacher Special Education

Charlnitta Ellis
Director, Check Yo’Self Health and Wellness Center, High School for the Recording Arts

Brieana Peery
Parent and Educator, High School for the Recording Arts

Halina Gill
School Social Worker, High School for the Recording Arts

Willie Adams
Educator, High School for the Recording Arts

Ionia Hamer
English Facilitator, High School for the Recording Arts

Daniel Lee
Parent, Educational Advisor

Rafael Williams
HSRA, Kitchen Manager/Educator

Johnny Howard, Jr.
Parent

Tonya Lewis-Frost
Student support, High School for Recording Arts

Rajine Williams
Advisor – High School for Recording Arts

Matthew Lennon
Special Education Teacher, High School for Recording Arts

Matthew Brown
Director of Operations – High School for Recording Arts

Darryl Young
Licensed Teacher Special Education, High School for Recording Arts

Kimberly Colbert
ELA Teacher, St. Paul Central High School

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