Special Education Teacher at Miami
School Facing Child Abuse,
Neglect Charges
MIAMI, FL - A special education
teacher at a Miami elementary school is facing charges after police said she
punched a student and shoved another.
Graciela Reyes-Marino, a teacher at Auburndale
Elementary, was arrested Thursday on aggravated child abuse and child neglect
charges, an arrest report said.
The report said earlier this month a boy in
Reyes-Marino's class had been crying and screaming when she allegedly grabbed
him by the wrist and shoved him into a bathroom corridor.
She then closed the doors behind the boy,
leaving him alone in a confined area for 3-4 seconds until he started screaming
louder, the report said. She then opened the door and walked him to his desk.
During a separate incident, a student who was
looking under his desk had been asked to stop multiple times by Reyes-Marino
before she punched him on his upper back area with a closed fist, the report
said.
"[Reyes-Marino] forcefully lifted [the
victim] from the ground, proceeded to kick him in the leg and punch him with a
closed fist on his upper back area prior to sitting him down," the report
said.
The report said Reyes-Marino denied punching
the boy and said she propped the door open for the other student in the
corridor.
Reyes-Marino, 60, was booked into jail and
later released on bond.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools officials
said Reyes-Marino had been employed by the district for about eight years but
will be fired.
"Miami-Dade County Public Schools is
deeply disturbed about the serious allegations made against the employee.
Conduct such as the one she is accused of will not be tolerated," the
district said in a statement. "As soon as the allegations surfaced,
the individual was reassigned away from the school setting pending the outcome
of an investigation by the Miami-Dade Schools Police Department. As a
result of this week's arrest, her employment will be terminated and she will be
precluded from seeking future work with the District."
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