Feb 26 • 17:05 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

School inspector files police report after being insulted by two students in SP

A military school inspector in Avaré, Brazil, filed a police report after being insulted by two students during school hours.

In Avaré, São Paulo, a 62-year-old school inspector at the civic-military school Dona Maria Izabel Cruz Pimentel has filed a police report following an incident where she was verbally insulted by two students. The events unfolded during a break when the inspector was reportedly subjected to offensive language. The specific nature of the insults has not been disclosed, but the incident prompted immediate action from law enforcement and school authorities.

Upon receiving the report, the police were called to the scene, where they took the two adolescents involved into custody. Representatives from the local Youth Council and the students' legal guardians also arrived to address the situation. The school’s vice-principal, acknowledging the seriousness of the incident, ensured that appropriate measures were taken in response to the incident and was aware that a police report would be filed concerning the verbal abuse.

This incident raises concerns regarding student behavior in educational settings and the accountability of young individuals in such contexts. The school authorities' response signals a commitment to maintaining a respectful environment within the school and addressing misconduct promptly, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced in ensuring mutual respect between students and faculty in educational institutions.

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