Nov 04, 2021 · A 16-year-old student was arraigned Thursday on assault and battery charges after allegedly knocking her school's principal unconscious and attacking another staff member, CBS Boston reports. The ...
Dec 02, 2011 · A Gwinnett County high school teacher had to be rushed to the hospital this week, after a student slammed a classroom door and amputated part of the teacher's finger.
Jan 26, 2015 · Another student recorded the alleged assault, which happened last Monday at John F. Kennedy High School. In the video, the 16-year-old suspect goes ballistic when his teacher confiscates his phone. The student appears to wrap his arms around the teacher and knocks him into an empty desk. The student then wrestles with the teacher before slamming him to the floor.
Feb 22, 2018 · Shocking moment raging student knocks out his own TEACHER in brutal classroom attack The US high school pupil was arrested after punching the staff member to the ground during a disagreement Ellie...
Castleberry High School has issued a statement after a video surfaced on social media that appears to show a student hitting their teacher's arm in a classroom. In their statement, school district officials wrote that local authorities are currently investigating the alleged incident.Nov 23, 2021
When a student attacks a teacher, they will almost always be labeled by students, teachers, and administrators as a problem child. They are more likely to receive punishment than any sort of rehabilitation, and the most likely punishment would be suspension or expulsion, impeding their education.Sep 10, 2020
The Texas teacher was almost immediately removed from the classroom and arrested for assault. She is now on administrative leave with pay while an investigation is completed, Fox News reported. ... Hastings teaches geometry and the slapping incident took place in her fourth-period math class.Mar 21, 2017
The Education Code recognizes that teachers (and other certificated employees) have a responsibility to intervene physically in order to protect students. A teacher may use reasonable force in order to quell a disturbance, protect others, in self-defense or to take possession of weapons.Jun 19, 2014
It is a crime under Sec. 88 of the Indian Penal Code, if the teacher causes grievous hurt, and it is not for the benefit of the student in good faith, then it is a punishable crime. Then such person shall be punished with imprisonment for three months with or without fine.Apr 10, 2018
Generally, school administrators decide whether to suspend students, but the bill would let teachers ask the school board to suspend students who attacked them, if administrators deny their request. The bill would also require police to report violent incidents by students off-campus to their schools.Feb 7, 2018
After the widely shared video was posted to Twitter on Friday, Hastings was arrested that day and charged with one count of assault, 12 News reported. She was released on a $2,500 bond.Apr 11, 2016
Dealing With Student AggressionBe assertive when breaking up fights. ... Respond calmly but firmly to an aggressive student. ... Consider giving the student a time out. ... After the aggressive student cools down, talk with him privately. ... Have the student apologize.More items...
We contacted the Department for Education (DfE) and a spokesperson explained that teachers have no specific right to refuse to teach a disruptive class or pupils.
Convey to the student the seriousness of his behavior – In a less threatening situation, if a student does hit you, but does not injure you, you need to stay calm and respond firmly. Let the student know that violence is unacceptable and he/she is not to strike you again. Do not scream, hit or belittle the student.
Awful punch: This is the moment the teacher, dressed is white, is suddenly hit by a student while trying to break up a fight in her classroom
The teacher then reappears in the room, and appears relatively unscathed. She tells the group to stop fighting and separate.
Bullying is getting national attention and being taken more seriously than in days past. But the focus is decidedly on kid-on-kid abuse. While the mean girls, the taunters and tormentors, the physical abusers, and the excluders are very real threats, so too are educators who abuse their power over the very kids they are supposed to protect.
In the face of such blatant bullying, Sigal offers this advice: “First thing you have to do is document, document, document.” Write down the date, the time, and exactly what happened. Despite the obvious pain you’re feeling as a parent, Sigal says, it’s crucial to be as reasonable and objective as possible.