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Elementary school teacher resigns after allegedly slapping student’s face to wake child up - Face2Face Africa

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Sharon Louise Benson was arrested last Tuesday after being accused of slapping a student in the face. According to the Sumter County public index, the Lemira Elementary School teacher struck the child twice in the face in an attempt to wake them up, as reported by WIS News 10. According to the incident report, the...

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