Fairfax County Special Education Teacher Charged With Felony Cruelty to Children
A 33-year-old special education teacher has been placed on unpaid administrative leave from Deer Park Elementary school in Centreville, and the experienced educator stands accused of "mistreating" two autistic students who were assigned to her classroom. Jennah Billeter of Fairfax surrendered to police Sunday, and was charged with two counts of felony cruelty to children and one misdemeanor count of simple assault. It is not currently clear whether the teacher has retained or been assigned a Virginia criminal lawyer to face the charges against her.
Billeter, who turned herself in to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center, was first reported to Child Protective Services in early July. An investigation by those authorities centered around the teacher's treatment of two boys in her class, aged four and five. Law enforcement officials, the school district administration and Deer Park Elementary Principal Carol Larsen opted not to provide further information on what type of incidents may have lead to the investigation and subsequent charges, but Larsen described the series of events that lead to the charges in a letter distributed Monday to parents. The principal stated that the potential abuse was first brought to her attention by a school staffer, and that observation was what led to the involvement of Child Protective Services.
While police did not provide details of the alleged assaults on the two boys, they confirmed neither child required medical treatment as a result of the incidents. The spokesman for Billeter's school district, Paul Regnier, indicated that Billeter has been an employee of the district since she began working as a substitute in 2002. After she became a permanent teacher in 2003, Billeter worked at Clifton Elementary and Bull Run Elementary before being placed at Deer Park in 2007.
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