A teacher and a classroom aide ducking it out in a classroom filled with students at a Georgia middle school last week was recorded on video.

The women can be seen throwing punches and pulling hair in the video shot May 19 by a student at Stone Mountain Middle School in downtown Atlanta, according to local media.

DeKalb Police charged Brittany Randolph-Johnson and Milan Ethridge with disrupting operations of a public school and disrupting the peace, Fox 5 Atlanta reported.

The police report says Randolph-Johnson and Ethridge “engaged in a verbal and physical altercation in the presence of minor children” at the school while school was in session, the station reports.

WGCL-TV quoted a student as saying that Randolph-Johnson and Ethridge were arguing about a male teacher. The teacher and the aide were fired, WSB-TV reported.

“I mean that’s not a good example in front of kids,” parent Valerie Stewart told the station. “That was just bad. It was just bad.”

Students say school officials examined cellphones and made students delete video of the fight, according to the station. The DeKalb County School District said it was not aware of staff looking through student phones.