Oct. 16—Albuquerque Public Faculties has agreed to pay greater than $3 million after a pupil was injured in a sword-fighting incident at Volcano Vista Excessive Faculty in 2022.
The incident, which earned nationwide consideration, occurred in a chemistry class after a instructor had college students battle with swords.
In keeping with the settlement, the district and the plaintiffs reached a settlement in June. APS agreed to pay $2.5 million on to the plaintiffs and one other $1 million to Pacific Life and Annuity Providers.
The Journal obtained the settlement via an Inspection of Public Information Act request.
“We’re dismayed by this incident and are grateful to have resolved the case,” district spokesperson, Martin Salazar, wrote in a press release. “The instructor named within the lawsuit hasn’t labored for APS in additional than three years.”
The plaintiffs within the case, Arnold and Judy Gachupin, the injured pupil’s grandparents, filed the lawsuit in February 2024 and alleged that the instructor and APS — defendants within the case — violated the sophomore’s constitutional rights, based on earlier Journal reporting.
As a part of the settlement, former chemistry instructor Loviata Mitchell, who introduced the swords to class, can be barred from looking for a everlasting instructing job. She was terminated by the district in July 2022, two months after the incident occurred.
The lawsuit didn’t listing the identify of the injured pupil, as a substitute itemizing them as N.S., figuring out them as a 16-year-old sophomore, however the settlement lists Nevaeh Salas because the payee.
The lawsuit additionally alleged that after the sword struck the coed, Mitchell didn’t name 911 in a well timed style and tried to name the varsity’s well being workplace. When a well being aide arrived on the classroom, they handled the injured pupil earlier than calling 911.
Accidents sustained by the coed embody giant gashes, as pictured within the lawsuit, on the coed’s hand and wrist space. The swimsuit alleges the plaintiff nonetheless suffers from bodily and psychological scars, based on earlier Journal reporting.
With regards to how APS paid for the settlement, Salazar stated, “Whereas we’re self-insured, now we have extra insurance coverage for some of these conditions. We labored with our provider to resolve this declare.”