A us-regions school district said Monday that leaders were “disturbed” after a White education student was recorded on video slapping a Black teacher during class and “making racially charged comments and threats.”
The incident happened at a school in the Castleberry Independent School District in the Fort Worth area on an unspecified date.
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Video circulating on social media Monday shows the student walking to the front of the classroom toward the teacher, who is using a landline telephone on a desk. The student presses the receiver, ending the call.
When the teacher tries to remove the student’s hand from the receiver, the student slaps the teacher’s arm with an open hand, the video shows.
The teacher walks out of the video’s frame and returns a few seconds later to find the student attempting to use the landline to make a call.
A White high school student in the Castleberry Independent School District in the Fort Worth area slapped a Black teacher during class, according to video circulating on social media on Monday. The district responded, saying leaders were aware of and "disturbed" by the incident.
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“No. I’m calling my momma. You ain’t about to f— me up, b—-,” the student said.
Speaking into the phone, the student can be heard saying, “You want to talk to her ‘cause she’s Black, and she’s f—— pissing me off right now.”
The student then throws the phone onto a surface next to the teacher and appears to leave the classroom.
It was not immediately clear at which school in the district the encounter occurred.
The Castleberry School District responded in a written statement on Monday, calling the incident disturbing while also commending the teacher for her professionalism during the encounter.
“Castleberry ISD is aware of, and greatly disturbed by, videos of an incident circulating social media in which a student becomes aggressive toward an African American teacher, including attacking the teacher physically and making racially charged comments and threats,” the statement said.
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The district said that “because criminal activity occurred, the District immediately turned this matter over to law enforcement.” District leaders said they will also conduct their own investigation.
While the student’s mother, Brittany Evans, told WFAA-TV that she also commends the teacher, she said there is more going on than what the video shows.
Evans said that her daughter is autistic, bipolar and suffers from depression with anxious distress. She said that she has had multiple meetings with the district to have her daughter moved to special education classes.
The school district told the station that it can’t comment on conversations with the student’s family.
Fox News has reached out to the school district for comment.