A former Indiana elementary college trainer who pressured a particular wants scholar to ingest his personal vomit reached a plea deal earlier this week that may preserve her out of jail — and out of the classroom.
Sara Seymour, a former life expertise trainer at Brown Elementary Faculty in Brownsville, Indiana, was sentenced after she pleaded responsible to at least one depend of neglect of a dependent, a misdemeanor. In alternate for her plea, the courtroom dismissed a further cost of failure to make a report.

Seymour’s case attracted nationwide consideration, and widespread revulsion.
“She gave him a spoon & every thing,” wrote one social media consumer.
In February 2023, Seymour had instructed the 7-year-old sufferer he must eat no matter he threw up. The neurodivergent baby certainly vomited, at which level Debra Kanipe, a trainer’s aide, supplied the kid with a spoon.
“Monsters are actual,” commented one X account holder.
“Solely a yr? Sick POS,” opined one other.
“The dad and mom ought to sue her. That’s simply disgusting. She ought to by no means be allowed to show,” wrote a 3rd.
She received’t be. A part of her plea deal requires Seymour to give up her instructing license to the Indiana Division of Schooling. The state doesn’t need her to work in any “direct-service place” with anybody below the age of 18.
The state additionally really helpful that she stay at dwelling between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. A no-contact with the sufferer order remained in impact.
The incident was reportedly captured on video, per WXIN-TV, which famous that three different employees members have been concerned or witnessed the incident. None of these people selected to report what occurred to directors, WXIN reported.
In line with courtroom paperwork, Seymour was sentenced to twelve months in jail, with the majority of the sentence (363 days) suspended to probation. She was given credit score for time served.
The varsity didn’t discover out concerning the pressured vomit consuming till late April 2023. At across the identical time the Hendricks County Prosecutor’s Workplace filed prison prices towards 5 individuals, together with Seymour and Kanipe.
A month later, officers introduced the district had fired Seymour, Kanipe and one other individual. A fourth staffer resigned. The contractor was not employed by BCSC and couldn’t resign or be fired by the district.
Seymour’s plea deal means 4 of the 5 circumstances are actually resolved.
Within the three different circumstances, the people averted jail time after pleading responsible to failure to make a report. Kanipe is slated to go to trial in June.
“This horrendous motion shouldn’t be according to the character of employees and lecturers at Brownsburg Faculties,” the Brownsburg Neighborhood Faculty Company mentioned in a press release following the incident. “The stunning actions of some doesn’t outline the care and concern that Brownsburg lecturers and employees present each day.”

















