Chattanooga Times Free Press

Atlanta 9th grader charged with battery

- BY ALEXIS STEVENS

A ninth grader at Heritage High School was charged with aggravated battery after an attack on a teacher left the educator with serious injuries, the Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.

The student, whose name was not released, was taken to a regional youth detention center after the incident last week. The school district, citing privacy laws, did not confirm the student’s status.

“Rockdale County Public Schools is investigat­ing an incident where a student allegedly attacked a teacher during class last week at Heritage High School,” the district said in an emailed statement. “RCPS does not tolerate student violence towards any staff members. Students who harm other students or staff will be discipline­d according to our Student Discipline Code of Conduct and will be appropriat­ely charged by law enforcemen­t. We will adhere to personnel and student privacy laws in this matter.”

The Jan. 26 incident came two months after a Gwinnett County high school teacher was hit by a student in a separate incident at Discovery High

School. Earlier this year, a 6-year-old shot his teacher at a Virginia elementary school, according to investigat­ors.

In the latest incident, cellphone video of the incident posted on social media appeared to show the student throwing the teacher to the ground and repeatedly striking her. The student was then pulled off the teacher, the video shows.

The teacher did not strike the student, a sheriff’s office spokeswoma­n said.

The school system did not identify the teacher, whose friend created a GoFundMe page to help with medical costs.

“She is currently hospitaliz­ed with knee and leg injuries and is unable to walk,” the GoFundMe page states. “She will not be returning to work anytime soon, and she will require extensive rehabilita­tion and therapy.”

The injured teacher is a classroom veteran who was filling in for another teacher, the friend said.

“While she has helped so many students and families during her 27 years in education, she is now in need of help and assistance,” the fundraisin­g page states. “Any donation is greatly appreciate­d and will go directly towards her rehabilita­tion and hospitaliz­ation fees.”

“She is currently hospitaliz­ed with knee and leg injuries and is unable to walk. She will not be returning to work anytime soon, and she will require extensive rehabilita­tion and therapy.”

— GOFUNDME PAGE SET UP FOR INJURED TEACHER

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