Chris Mason’s parents said he came home from school one day shaking and with bruises on his body.
CABARRUS COUNTY, N.C. — A Cabarrus County family is sounding the alarm after their child with unique needs came home from school with more than a dozen bruises on his body and marks around his throat. They said it was done by his teacher at Jay M. Robinson High School at the end of October.
Chris Mason sat in between his parents, Rodney Rothoff and Queen Miller, during an interview with WCNC Charlotte. His parents say he’s a student who loves hands-on work and has big dreams.
“I love to be in building class,” Mason said. “So I can be smart like Albert Einstein.”
Mason is diagnosed with autism and cerebral palsy and has an intellectual developmental disability. After school at the end of October one day, Miller said something was wrong.
“When I first seen him, he was shaking all over and …