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Fairfax County (Map, News) - A Fairfax County teacher was charged with assault Thursday following a struggle with one of her students a day before at Cameron Elementary School.
Maria Waugh, 42, of Alexandria, has resigned following the incident with a 12-year-old boy in her sixth-grade class, according to school officials. Her mother, however, told The Examiner on Friday that the student first attacked the teacher.
“She tells me that she asked the young man to go to his seat and do his math, and he didn’t do it,” said Waugh’s mother, Mary Bumbrey. “So she asked him a second time. He said, ‘I will when I get ready,’ and she says he hit her in the back, took her hands and put her hands behind him. Her arm is bruised.”
Police spokeswoman Camille Neville would not offer details on the altercation, saying only that “it appears that there was some sort of discussion about his behavior that led up to the assault.” A Fairfax County Public Schools spokeswoman also declined to discuss the incident.
The child, who was not identified, was not injured, police said.
The student returned home Wednesday and explained what happened to his parents, who called police, police said. Waugh was issued a summons for assault at the Franconia District police station and released on her signature.
Waugh has been employed with Fairfax County Public Schools since 1999 and worked at Cameron Elementary School since 2001, said schools spokeswoman Mary Shaw. The school on Campbell Drive has about 544 students, kindergarten through sixth grade.
Bumbrey said she was “disgusted” with the ordeal.
“It’s just devastating seeing something had to go this far ... she realizes that you don’t touch children, and she said, well, she couldn’t let him stand there and beat her up,” Bumbrey said.
Waugh could not be reached Friday.
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Examiner Reader said:
i am am old stundent of mrs.waugh my name is jasmine fenner and when i was in cameron elementry she was my fourth grade teacher. i have known mrs.waugh for a very long time i know that she would never do something like this besides out of defense i also know the lilttle boy and i know that he is a very bad,disrespectful and diffucult child so i beleive mrs.waugh should not be penalized for this!
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I over heard children speaking of the incident the child bragged about what he did first.
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Examiner Reader said:
my son was assault by his teacher and principle i don't know what to do, the school police said the 8 year old boy was at fault. los angeles school district is not helping me so i decide to take a step forward and sue. the los angeles school district and the 2 adults involved
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my son was assault by his teacher and principle i don't know what to do, the school police said the 8 year old boy was at fault. los angeles school district is not helping me so i decide to take a step forward and sue. the los angeles school district and the 2 adults involved
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Examiner Reader said:
Why don't you get all of the facts before printing the teachers name? If I were the student my parents would have asked me what I did wrong and talk to the teacher and settle it at that level. Of course I went to school in the 1940's when teachers had the respect of parents and students.
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Examiner Reader said:
As a school bus driver in P.G. co. we are faced with these issues every day. The children now know they can do what ever they want to to an adult and not suffer the consequence. What ever happend to having the right to defend yourself. everyone asks whats happening to the youth of today, they have no rules to abide by and the first thing out of these badly behaved children is not my child, well, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. It seems these parents are just looking for a reason to sue. The first words out of the childs mouth is my parent's will sue you. A lot of these so called children are over 16 and can be considered an adult in paticular in MD. where they can drop out of school legaly. Wake up people and start disiplining your children and the courts need to give these rights back to these parents instead of prosicuting them.
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Examiner Reader said:
She is charged with assault? If the teacher's mother is telling the truth, the kid is the guilty party here.
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