FLINT, Mich. – A school board member in Flint’s Westwood Heights school district faces a misdemeanor assault charge after a fight at a local high school involving her daughter.

Alvera Cobb, a 37-year-old board Westwood Heights School Board member, was charged with assault in April over a March 6 altercation outside of Hamady High School involving her daughter and another student and parent, Mlive.com reports.

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Parent Marcella McCrackin told police her daughter was assaulted by Cobb’s daughter following a basketball game March 15. She allegedly witnessed Cobb’s daughter “fighting and punching” as she left the game and “was in shock and had no idea what to do and just froze,” according to the police report.

McCrackin said the girl soon turned her aggression to her, and moments later Cobb “began slamming her head into a locker and trying to pull her hair off,” police allege.

“McCracken told police she never struck anyone during the incident and took a week off work afterward due to a shoulder injury for which she sought medical treatment,” according to the news site. “Mt. Morris Township police forwarded the case for the assault and battery charge after viewing several videos of the incident … captured by cellphones and surveillance cameras at the school.”

Cobb refused to discuss the case with Mlive when contacted by phone and forwarded questions to her attorney, Jessica Mainprize-Hijek.

Mainprize-Hijek could not be reached for comment, according to the news site.

Cobb is scheduled for a pre-trial hearing in Genesee District Court today. A Linkedin profile for Alvera Cobb contends she’s a case worker with the Genesee County Community Action Resource Department who works “to help people in their time of need.”

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Folks who learned about the arrest online were not impressed with her alleged antics at Hamady High.

“She was one of the four board members that voted to get rid of the school superintendent despite strong public opposition. SMH,” ironman06 posted in the Mlive comments.

“Nice role models,” user DD2 added.

“This is so Flint,” Hoodwinked posted.

“This would happen only in Genesee County,” john wrote.

“Low, low, low,” justmyopinion opined. “Hopefully the several videos provided to the authorities will be beneficial in determining what exactly occurred.”