42-year-old Michael Kingsberry of Sycamore Close in Doncaster is accused of claiming to hold official documents with the intention to make a gain for himself or another or to cause loss to the family of Martin O'Hagan.
He was joined by a colleague, Darrel Campbell, before the teenager ran towards another pupil, the jury heard."She was breathing very heavily, she turned around and looked directly at another group of pupils, and screamed at the top of her voice, 'I'm going to kill you'," Mr Campbell said.
He told the jury that the teenager "sprinted" towards the pupil and stabbed her.Mr Hagget said he stayed with the injured pupil, whilst Mr Campbell restrained the teenager."I was holding her so tightly, she couldn't move. She was still holding the blade," Mr Campbell added.
"I told [the girl] it's over."The teenager was taken into a school building until the police arrived.
The trial continues.
Being called into school to change children's pull-ups and nappies is "unfair", parents have said."I had to have three drains in for a week and a half following my surgery and the bras even had space to facilitate these," she said.
"They are great and I am really glad all women will now be provided with two."Cyril Barrett, chair of the 5/344 Transport and General Workers Union Benevolent Fund, said the donation was the latest in a long line.
"We have been supporting breast care services at New Cross since the late 80s and are very proud to do so," he said.A hospice has launched a scheme to collect and recycle Christmas trees in exchange for a donation.