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Blackstone Valley teacher battling ALS terminated, family speaks out

A longtime Blackstone Valley teacher who is battling ALS is also fighting for his retirement benefits after his family says he was fired over a school board decision.

Dr. Phil LeMarbre has been an AP Biology teacher at Blackstone Valley Technical High School for the past nine years and 75 days. He’s set to be terminated on June 12, just 103 days short of hitting eligibility for retirement.

His family says he will lose his life insurance, health insurance and pension because administrators say he failed to comply with requests from the school during an ongoing battle for more sick time. He used his sick time last year during treatment for prostate cancer.

Phil LeMarbre, seen here in his wheelchair with his grandkids, has been a biology teacher at Blackstone Valley Regional...

Posted by Jacqui Heinrich on Saturday, June 3, 2017

"At first, I remember my mom being like this is not a big deal, because she was a teacher for 30 years, she just retired. She goes, they have a sick bank, this is totally gonna be covered,” said daughter Allie Lavallee.

But the family says the school committee voted no. The family consulted attorneys who agreed the school was acting in accordance with the law. Now their only goal is to make sure this never happens to anyone else.

“So really one of the reasons we posted the letter is we want to bring awareness to this so that nobody else has to experience this,” said daughter Joelle LaMarbre. “It’s not gonna cure my dad’s ALS, it’s not going to get him his 103 days that he needs.

The family does have a GoFundMe page if you'd like to donate.

The school district sent Boston 25 the following statement:

“Mr. LeMarbre has been a valued member of the Valley Tech staff for almost 10 years. The District has afforded Mr. LeMarbre with every benefit of the law and District policy. The issue that has been discussed publicly by his family touches on a confidential personnel matter, and as such, we will not be commenting on the issue.”