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Vegas Mom Says Special-Ed Teacher Locked Her 5-Year-Old In Dark Bathroom, Sues School District

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Published on February 14, 2026
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A Las Vegas mother has taken the Clark County School District to court, alleging that a veteran special-education teacher physically abused her nonverbal, then-5-year-old autistic daughter while school officials looked the other way. Filed on Feb. 4, the lawsuit claims the instructor used harsh physical control techniques and even altered the classroom setup to keep students from leaving, and asks a judge to hold CCSD and several employees responsible, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the case was brought by Sirbrina Bell on behalf of her daughter and seeks more than $30,000 in damages. The family is represented by Arias Sanguinetti Wang & Team. The district declined to comment on the pending litigation, the outlet reported.

What the Complaint Says Happened

A federal court filing available on Justia lays out the core allegations in stark detail. On Aug. 10, 2022, a teacher’s assistant reportedly watched the instructor grab the child’s wrist, force her into a bathroom, turn off the lights and walk out. The filing says the teacher later told CCSD police she had locked the child in the bathroom because the girl would not stop singing a nursery rhyme.

The complaint also accuses the teacher of using a thumb-and-index-finger “squeeze” on students to force them to comply, and of teaching that technique to other classroom staff.

Internal Records and a Possible Cover-Up

The same court record says district employees documented incidents involving the teacher, but that some incident forms appeared to be created or back-dated after the investigation was underway. According to the federal filing on Justia, the CCSD police investigator later told reviewers that paperwork generated after the probe began looked like “an attempted cover-up of failings throughout [the school district].”

District Response and Staffing Fallout

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that CCSD said the teacher, identified in the complaint as Kathryn Fitzgerald, was removed from the classroom in October 2022 and ultimately terminated in March 2025, ending a 23-year career with the district. The lawsuit also targets a school principal and a regional administrator, accusing top campus leaders of either failing to properly investigate or giving incomplete accounts of earlier complaints. Requests for comment from those individuals were not successful, according to the Review-Journal.

Legal Claims and a Wider Backdrop

The suit brings a mix of civil claims, including assault and battery, negligence, negligent hiring and supervision, and alleged violations of disability-protection statutes. The allegations echo themes seen in other parent lawsuits over CCSD’s handling of special-education programs. Local reporting and earlier cases indicate this latest filing is landing amid broader scrutiny of how the district staffs, trains and supervises its specialized classrooms. A class action over special-education services and related lawsuits have been chronicled by multiple outlets.

The current case is pending in Clark County District Court and is expected to generate additional records, testimony and depositions that could help determine whether the alleged conduct was an isolated classroom disaster or part of a broader pattern. For now, court filings and the law firm named in the complaint remain the main public windows into both the accusations and CCSD’s internal response.