A Texas middle school teacher was reportedly caught on video removing her mask, then getting in the face of a student to seemingly breathe on her. After the video went viral, the school district launched an investigation into the teacher — who has since been removed from the classroom.
On Sept. 17, there was an incident at the Mead Middle School, just outside of Houston. The unnamed 8th-grade teacher got into a confrontation with a female student. The escalating situation was caught on video by other students in the classroom.
The viral video shows the teacher aggressively getting into the personal space of the student, nudging her into the wall. The student responded by saying, "Get out of my face."
The teacher reacted by saying, "Get out of my class." Then with her mask not being worn correctly and not covering her mouth, the teacher seemed to purposely breathe in the girl's face
The student repeatedly told the teacher, "Get out of my face." The instructor then challenged the student, "Make me.""We were using our phones and she asked us not to use our phones," Garza told KPRC-TV. "I was like, 'Okay.' And she was like, 'Okay.' And we went back and forth and she said, 'Don't disrespect me like that.'"
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