VERNON — A seventh-grade student at Glen Meadow Middle School was suspended last week. The student says he was twirling a pencil in class, while the school says it may have been more, News 12 reported.

Ethan Chaplin told News 12 that while he was twirling a pencil with a pen cap on in math class, a student who bullied him earlier in the day yelled, "He's making gun motions, send him to juvie."

Vernon Schools Superintendent Charles Maranzano told News 12 that school policy and the law requires him to investigate when anyone in a school feels uncomfortable or threatened by another student.

Chaplin's father, Michael Chaplin, recorded a conversation between himself, the school's principal and guidance counselor earlier in the week, and posted it on Youtube. In the video's description, Michael Chaplin wrote that his son was to be evaluated and see a therapist before he could return to school. BEGIN RELATED LINKS

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"I feel my son's right to an education is now being denied because of the malicious actions of another student," Michael Chaplin wrote on Youtube.

Michael Chaplin told infowars.com that his son had to undergo a five-hour physical and psychological evaluation.

"The child was stripped, had to give blood samples (which caused him to pass out) and urine samples for of all things drug testing,” Michael Chaplin told the website. “Then four hours later a social worker spoke to him for five minutes and cleared him. Then an actual doctor came in and said the state was 100 percent incorrect in their procedure and this would not get him back in school.”

According to the website, a meeting was scheduled for Monday morning to discuss Ethan Chaplin's return to the school.