The teenager is seen backing up several steps as the school employee moves closer and, at one point, appears to be within inches of the student's face.
School administrators said an investigation is underway after an employee was caught on camera berating a teenage student.
In the video, the school employee is heard spewing profanity and yelling in the teen's face while shaking a finger. The video circulating among students in La Porte has one mother, who asked to remain anonymous, concerned. ABC13 spoke with the employee over the phone on Wednesday, but he declined to comment on the behavior.The safety and security of our students are of utmost importance, and La Porte ISD does not tolerate the bullying, verbal or physical abuse of any child. We are aware of a video that has been circulating that appears to show one of our employees reprimanding a student using inappropriate language.
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