Court found the headteacher guilty of assault in August 2019 and handed her a year-long community order, Metro reports. On April 28 last month, a Teaching Regulation Agency panel found Welsh guilty of unacceptable professional conduct, after hearing how she slapped the boy on the shoulder during a "spur of the moment, volatile and fast-moving situation".Despite being dismissed by Tenterfields Primary Academy in Halesowen, West Midlands, the panel agreed to let Welsh continue working as a teacher due to her "exceptional contribution to the profession".Chair of the panel Paul Hawkins said: "The panel finds that the conduct of Mrs Welsh fell significantly short of the standards expected of the profession."Given Mrs Welsh’s insight into her.
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