Pubdate: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 Source: Newton Tab (MA) Copyright: 2010 GateHouse Media, Inc. Contact: http://www.wickedlocal.com/newton/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3619 Author: John Hilliard NEWTON POLICE: NORTH STUDENT ASSAULTED TEACHER WHO SEIZED DRUGS Newton - A Newton North High School student assaulted a teacher on Friday when the educator tried to confiscate marijuana the teen brought to school in a backpack, police said. That 16-year-old Newton resident, who police did not name because of his age, was later arrested and charged with assault and battery, as well as possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, police said. "I'm sure this kid will be facing some consequences, both inside of the school and outside of the school," said Interim Superintendent James Marini, who said he expects the student will be suspended. Newton Police spokesman Lt. Bruce Apotheker said a teacher at North entered a boys bathroom and saw two students acting suspiciously around 12:30 p.m. on Jan. 29. The teacher told police he saw the two students standing together looking at something closely, said Apotheker. The teacher separated the two students, and asked another staff member to escort the 16-year-old to one of the building's administrative offices. Meanwhile, the teacher searched the 16-year-old's backpack, and found a metal box containing five packages of marijuana of different sizes, Apotheker said. But the 16-year-old returned to the teacher searching his backpack, and grabbed the teacher's hand as the teen tried to take the metal box back, said Apotheker. During the incident, another staff member called 911, he said. Apotheker said the teacher managed to keep the box, and wasn't injured. Police arrived at the school, investigated the drugs found in the backpack, and arrested the 16-year-old. The other student in the bathroom didn't have any drugs, Apotheker said. According to the school district's student handbook, a high school student faces a mandatory five-day minimum suspension for striking a teacher or possessing illegal drugs. Possession of less than one ounce of marijuana is a civil offense in Massachusetts, but Apotheker said possession with intent to distribute remains a crime. He said he didn't know how much marijuana was found, but said the investigating officer determined that the drugs were going to be distributed based on how they were packaged. The TAB has contacted Newton North High School for comment. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart