Pasco Sheriff’s Office drops teacher abuse case
The Pasco Sheriff’s Office has decided not to file any charges against a Seven Oaks Elementary teacher or a paraprofessional who were accused final week of taping students’ mouths shut. Sheriff’s Office spokesman Kevin Doll issued an watchful that daylight saying the area had "unfounded" the child abuse case.
Doll did not release any additional info, and referred all calls to the school district.
Assistant superintendent Renalia DuBose said the district would conduct its own research before allowing either the teacher or the paraprofessional back into the classroom.
"considering they have not decided to prosecute does not mean that there is
no case or
superintendent and see what her recommendation will be to the board. …
Our level of expectation regarding what it takes to be employed to us,
we have a higher standard."
DuBose stressed that she had not reviewed the case, and she was not implying that the employees did anything wrong. But she wanted the opportunity to see whether their statements or actions violated the state’s cipher of ethics for educators before making a determination. She expected a recommendation to go to the School Board by Tuesday.
Original post by Jeff Solochek
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