The video continues to show Gieszinger grabbing at another girl's hair before everyone makes a run for it out of the classroom.
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On Friday, Gieszinger was charged with two counts of battery, two counts of willful cruelty to a child, one count of false imprisonment, and one count of assault.
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Geiszinger was also scheduled to be released Friday after she posted $100,000 bail. Under the terms of her release, she must stay 100 yards away from University Preparatory High School, which is located on the campus of College of the Sequoias.
Days before the strange episode in the classroom of Margaret Gieszinger, the teacher who forcibly cut a student's hair, students say the science teacher was already showing signs of odd behavior.
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On Thursday, the Tulare County Office of Education released a statement saying that Gieszinger will not return to her classroom at UPHS, where she has worked since August of this year.
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If convicted on all charges, Gieszinger faces up to 3 years, 6 months in jail.
This story will be updated.