Witnesses told ActionNewsJax that this happened Monday at Terry Parker High School in Jacksonville.
ActionNewsJax spoke exclusively with Towyhia McAffee, who says her 15-year-old son was the one tackled.
“You slammed my son,” she said. “You picked him up and slammed him.”
She said her son is the teen shown wearing a cast in the video.
"Do you intend to make any kind of complaint?" ActionNewsJax reporter Russell Colburn asked.
“Absolutely,” she said.
Last week, after at least five recent allegations of teachers hitting students came into the ActionNewsJax newsroom, Colburn sat down with superintendent Dr. Diana Greene to discuss training.
“Is there ever a situation where a teacher would want to put their hands on a student?” Colburn asked.
“There should never be a situation where a teacher wants to put their hands on a student, unless they are preventing they are preventing that student from hurting themselves or hurting someone else,” Greene said.
Duval County Public Schools policy does state the teacher "must act reasonably given the circumstances when they intervene."
McAffee said that didn’t happen here.
.@ActionNewsJax speaks with a witness of this fight all-new at 10. https://t.co/NbPE4geEai
— Russell Colburn (@RussellANjax) May 21, 2019
“Something needs to be done about that,” she said. “That’s not right.”
ActionNewsJax followed up with DCPS on this specific case for more information on the teacher and what may have led up to the fight, but officials said that because fighting is a student disciplinary situation, they won't provide details or comment further.
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