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Teachers at North Carolina high school where student slapped tutor twice in shocking video say rampant violence is NORMAL there - as reveals her horrific injuries and slams parents

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Teachers at a North Carolina high school where an educator was slapped twice by a student have said rampant violence is the norm at the campus.

A teen student was arrested earlier this week after a classmate filmed the profanity-laden physical attack at Parkland High School.

Kisha Wall-Freeman, a former teacher at the North Salem school, shared that student aggression is nothing new at the magnet school. 

Kisha Wall-Freeman, a former teacher at the North Salem school, shared that student aggression is nothing new at the magnet school

Kisha Wall-Freeman, a former teacher at the North Salem school, shared that student aggression is nothing new at the magnet school

Phones are whipped out at Parkland High School in North Carolina as the student attacks his teacher in class, towering over her and landing a series of blows

Phones are whipped out at Parkland High School in North Carolina as the student attacks his teacher in class, towering over her and landing a series of blows

The middle-aged teacher sits impassively as the student punches her in the face again, sending her glasses flying from her face

The middle-aged teacher sits impassively as the student punches her in the face again, sending her glasses flying from her face

'I did see it coming. That's the way things have been progressing for quite some time now,'  Wall-Freeman told WFMY. 

The teacher, who began working at Parkland in 2012, said she did not fear the students or felt threatened at first.

But things took a turn over the years, as administrators tweaked the ways students were disciplined.

'They hear the cussing and the bad language from their parents as well,' Wall-Freeman said.

'And I have seen that get progressively worse, even just going through the stores or being in the malls, I hear it... I see it, and it wasn't like that, not even 10 years ago.'

Kayleigh Connell, who spent 11 years teaching in elementary schools in the Greenville area, said she left education following a terrifying experience.

'I ended up in Urgent Care with a concussion because a student got upset and lashed out,' Connell told the local outlet. 

She added: 'At the worst point for me, I would say 80 percent of my day on average was spent trying to manage behaviors.'

Connell said that students' behavior got out of hand when they returned to school after the Covid-19 pandemic. 

'We noticed a lot of kids didn't necessarily have the tools to problem solve when there was an issue between their friends or when they disagreed with a teacher,' Connell explained. 

In the now-viral video of the student's attack on the teacher, the unidentified educator is seen sitting motionless in the classroom as the student lands a right-handed punch to her cheek before he steps back and demands: 'Want me to hit you again?'

Kayleigh Connell, who spent 11 years teaching in elementary schools in the Greenville area, said she left education following a terrifying experience

Kayleigh Connell, who spent 11 years teaching in elementary schools in the Greenville area, said she left education following a terrifying experience

Fellow students are heard giggling in the background as the student stalks back to his seat while taunting his victim: 'Ain't nobody coming,' he boasts

Fellow students are heard giggling in the background as the student stalks back to his seat while taunting his victim: 'Ain't nobody coming,' he boasts

The school in North Salem wrote to parents about the 'unsettling interaction' and asked that they did not share the video footage

The school in North Salem wrote to parents about the 'unsettling interaction' and asked that they did not share the video footage

'I don't want it,' she replies before he repeats his demand and punches her again, this time with his left.

District Attorney Jim O'Neill said he had no authority to prosecute the thug as an adult for his assault on the teacher who has astonished investigators with her resilience.

'I still see it playing in my head,' Forsyth County Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough said. 'I'm amazed that she even showed up for work today.'

A secure custody order was issued against the boy on Tuesday for one count of communicating threats and two counts of misdemeanor assault.

DA Jim O'Neill said he could not be charged as an adult because the charges only amount to a misdemeanor so they cannot be brought to superior court.

But he warned students that they face the same consequences for attacking teachers as they would for assaulting police officers.

'We're here to see that you're never assaulted when you go to work,' he told a press conference.

'We want to remind people if you put your hands on a teacher, it's the same as if you put your hands on one of these officers.

'The district attorney's office will bring the weight of this office down on top of you, so you should have fear of consequences.'

Neither the student or the teacher have been named but more than one million people have seen footage of the attack after it was uploaded by the student's classmate, despite the school's attempt to stop it being shared.

It is not known if the full extent of the attack was caught by the video which opens with the student landing his first blow.

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