Sun coverage: Teacher attacked by student
Jolita Berry, an art teacher at Reginald F. Lewis High School in Baltimore, was attacked by a female student in her classroom, and cell phone video was posted on the Internet. The incident has led to a call for increased safety in schools.
Jolita Berry, an art teacher at Reginald Lewis High School, recuperates at home in Charles Village after being assaulted by a female 10th grade student in school. (Sun photo by Amy Davis / April 9, 2008)
April 24, 2008
Teacher files charges against student
Jolita Berry, the teacher whose assault at Reginald F. Lewis High School was recorded on a cell phone camera and highly publicized, filed criminal charges yesterday against the student who she says attacked her.
April 15, 2008
City schools seeking helpers
Alonso makes appeal for 500 volunteers after student attack drew wide attention
April 15, 2008
Susan Reimer: Videos of beatings a lesson for kids
The harassment of teachers and the intimidation of students by classroom bullies is nothing new.
April 13, 2008
Sun Special Report
Attack highlights 'chronic problem'
Teachers fear assaults in city schools
April 12, 2008
Pulling the plug on Web attacks
Calls for action rise as school fight videos draw hits
April 11, 2008
Attack on city teacher highlights training gaps
Educators lack skills to defuse clashes, some say
April 10, 2008
School violence appalls officials
The trouble began, Jolita Berry said, when she asked a girl in one of her art classes at Reginald F. Lewis High School to sit down.
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