A former special education teacher in West Virginia was sentenced to 10 years for abusing children that were in her care.

Nancy Boggs, who pled guilty in May to 10 misdemeanor counts of battery, was sentenced to 12 months on each count. Those sentences, according to officials, will run consecutively.
Court proceedings show that Boggs admitted to abusing one student by pulling her hair, hitting her with a cabinet door and pulling a chair out from under her.
She also admitted to slapping another child and slamming a third child’s head into a desk.
Her actions were caught by surveillance cameras.
Boggs worked at Holz Elementary School in Charleston, West Virginia.









