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Assistant Principal Accused Of Failing To Report Student Assaults In Fairfax County: Police

As assistant principal in Virginia was charged after failing to report allegations about a special education teacher who allegedly assaulted multiple students, police say.

Elizabeth Yoshimi Nagagata was a teacher at White Oaks Elementary School

Elizabeth Yoshimi Nagagata was a teacher at White Oaks Elementary School

Photo Credit: Google Maps street view/Fairfax County Police
Elizabeth Yoshimi Nagagata

Elizabeth Yoshimi Nagagata

Photo Credit: Fairfax County Police

Earlier this year, Elizabeth Yoshimi Nagagata, 62, a teacher at White Oaks Elementary School in Fairfax County, was arrested and charged after investigators received a referral in April regarding an educator who was caught assaulting a student at school.

According to investigators from the Fairfax County Police Department, the investigation found that between September 2023 and April 2024, Nagagata allegedly assaulted three students on separate occasions.

In June, Nagagata was charged with seven counts of simple assault.

The nature of the assaults were not disclosed by the police.

On Wednesday, Oct. 30, police say that detectives determined that White Oaks Elementary Assistant Prince Dana Chen, 42, of Fairfax, was aware of the allegations and failed to report them to Child Protective Services or the department.

Chen was charged with failure to report, issued a summons, and later released.

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