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Supervisor at northern Alberta private school charged with assault after child disciplined with belt
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CityNews Edmonton
A supervisor at a private school in northern Alberta has been charged with assault after a boy was physically disciplined using a belt earlier this year.
Fort Vermilion RCMP say they were alerted of the alleged incident by the child’s parent on May 20.
Authorities searched the school and seized a “machine belt, as well as related documentation.”
Cleardale resident Eva Bueckert, 37, was charged with assault with a weapon.
Mounties add they were made aware that educators at those schools were not accredited teachers, but rather adults supervising children.