Battle Creek School Faces Scrutiny After Teacher’s Shocking Words
There is a disturbing incident that allegedly took place at Lakeview Middle School in Battle Creek, where a teacher was said to have told a young boy to “show him his peepee.”
Ke’kee Brand and her husband were appalled when their child contacted them asking to come home after school, after the alleged incident. When he got home, he apparently told his mother exactly what the teacher had said to him, according to her Facebook post:

According to the boy's mother, the comment allegedly came from a special education teacher, however, the school has yet to confirm this info. It was after finding this out that the mother and father confronted the principal of Lakeview Middle School.
The video was shot inside the school, and although you can’t see the alleged principal in the recording in the video below, you can hear the woman claim that the comment was “a dumb thing to say,” basically excusing the comment, and showing no interest in holding the teacher accountable for his actions, she basically confirmed was true.
The Video Below Contains Strong Language:
What does Lakeview Middle School Have To Say?
We reached out to Lakeview Middle School about the incident, and as of now, we have not heard a response back regarding what disciplinary action, if any, the teacher will face. We will update as soon as we receive a response.
Police Were Called
In the comment section, the mother posted a separate video of the police officer who was present, agreeing with them after he had to tell the principal to step out of the room, apparently.
The comment was apparently set in front of the entire class, and other children allegedly commented on how it was weird, and it made them feel uncomfortable.
According to the boy's mother, because the comment was made in front of the whole class, there was little the police could do. She plans on pressing full charges, but we will have to see how this story develops, as there is heavy scrutiny falling on both the principal and the school for accountability.
Ke'kee told Townsquare Media how she has apparently been told to drop the whole thing:
The police called us and said we are not allowed to call the school. Other parents of kids who were in the class are coming forward to me, saying how there kid doesn’t want to return .
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