An Eagan principal who allegedly made a kindergartner clear out a school toilet bowl bare-handed will be fired if the district's school board has its way, his attorney said Monday.
Rahn Elementary School Principal Doug Steele offered his side of the story through attorney Roger Aronson, saying that the toilet contained only water and paper towels and that he simply had the 6-year-old boy remove the towels and put them in a wastebasket.
Steele, who is entitled to a hearing, asked for one on Friday as part of a disciplinary process that can typically take two or three months, Aronson said.
The principal was put on paid leave from his job in December after the boy's parents said he made their son remove paper towels the boy had dropped into the toilet.
Earlier this month, the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage school board voted to move ahead with unspecified discipline against the principal.
Citing data practices laws and union rules, school district officials said Monday that they will continue to decline to comment on the nature of Steele's punishment or on details of the case until the end of the disciplinary process. But Aronson said Steele has been told he faces the loss of his job.
The parents, Elijah and Shannon Hannah of Eagan, said they filed a complaint against Steele after a Dec. 12 incident involving one of their sons, whom the Star Tribune is not naming.
The boy told them that the trouble started when he used a single-occupancy bathroom in his classroom and wiped himself with paper towels, accidentally causing the toilet to clog, his parents said.