According to multiple news reports from Houston-area broadcast stations, Mayde Creek High School assistant principal Adrian Lee Berg has resigned following an incident on October 3 in which he has been charged with injury to a child.
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According to multiple news reports from Houston-area broadcast stations, Mayde Creek High School assistant principal Adrian Lee Berg has resigned following an incident on October 3 in which he has been charged with injury to a child.
The charges stem from an alleged assault on a 14-year-old student at the campus at 19202 Groeschke Rd, Houston.
According to records obtained by news station ABC13, at about 7:15 a.m., Berg was captured on video tackling the 14-year-old student, pushing her into a wall. The student was said to have been involved in an argument with another student but there was no physical altercation between the students reported, according to KPRC Channel 2.
The student was taken to the hospital with injuries. She suffered a concussion, along with bruises to her head, arm, and collarbone, Channel 2 reported.
Katy ISD sent ABC13 the following statement, which was posted on the station’s website:
"The individual is not employed with the district and resigned on Oct. 8. Harris County is the lead agency on the investigation. We are unable to provide additional information at this time. In Katy ISD, providing a safe and secure learning environment is and will continue to be our top priority and we will always act swiftly when that is comprised."
The Katy Times reached out to the district for additional information but did not receive a response by press time.