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A teacher seen getting into a f!ght with a student over a confiscated phone in a viral video has quit the profession for good.

 


A teacher who was seen on camera fighting with a pupil over a taken phone has permanently left the classroom.


After the altercation on April 17, substitute teacher Xaviera Steele decided to leave the profession.


She did, however, rule out starting a racy new job on 0nlyFans, as was suggested by those who made fun of her exposed d£rriere during the altercation with the student.


"0nlyFans is out of the question!" she emphasized. That kind of lady is not me. I was raised in a church.


A dispute between Steele and the student, who was irate that the instructor had taken her phone, was captured on camera and posted to Twitter. 


Steele asked someone to send for another instructor after she had restrained the student.


Some people defended Steele in response to the video, while others sided with the student, claiming the instructor had overreacted.


The teacher's backside diverted the attention of others.


Steele justified her conduct in a different video that was shared on social media, claiming that in her time as a teacher, she had never been assaulted by a pupil in that way.


"In all of my 22 years, I have never experienced what I experienced this Monday," she stated.


"I've never had a young person attack me. I adore children. That's why I collaborate with them. I feel compassion for them. That young woman assaulted me and then went for the kill.


According to Steele, there had been a number of events at the school in recent months, including the pulling of a gag on a teacher and the knocking out of two other teachers by students.


"As much as I love the kids, I can no longer risk my life or my livelihood. I'll be leaving this career," she continued.


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