Gwinnett Elementary Staffer Busted After Student Left Bruised At Baggett

A Gwinnett County Public Schools employee is facing a felony charge after district police say she struck a student during an after-school program at Baggett Elementary in Lawrenceville, leaving bruises on the child’s arm. The staffer was arrested, then released from jail as the case moves through the legal system.

According to school police, the employee allegedly hit an unidentified student during the program, leaving visible bruising, as first reported by WSB‑TV. The outlet reports that the employee now faces a felony charge and that the district has opened its own internal investigation. WSB‑TV also noted that additional details were expected in the station’s live report.

Where It Happened

The incident centers on Baggett Elementary, located at 2136 Old Norcross Rd in Lawrenceville, according to the school’s profile on the Gwinnett County Public Schools website, Baggett Elementary School. The campus serves elementary grades and offers after-school activities through district programs.

District Response And Investigation

The district told local media it is investigating the allegation and is “taking this very seriously,” a statement reported by WSB‑TV. School police filed the charge, and authorities say the employee has been released from custody while legal proceedings continue. Gwinnett officials have not yet released the employee’s name or provided additional public details about what happened.

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