The principal of an elementary school in Florida, which one day at honors, was arrested as a general teacher, on Friday after holding a noisy party inside her house, where it was claimed that about 100 teenagers had eaten alcohol, according to the authorities.
The charges of the Rozapt Elementary School, Elizabeth Hill Prodigan and another teacher, Carly Anderson, who works in the same school, were brought in days after the Kokoa Beach police informed the land accident that occurred on January 19.
WJXT stated that at least some young participants were drinking alcohol they obtained from coolers inside the house, and one of the youths suffered from an emergency medical condition linked to drinking.
When EMS first arrived at the scene to treat a sick teenager, he claimed that Hill Prodigan, 47, was allegedly extinguished all the outer lights and rushed to her home, the police said.
The first respondents were forced to use auxiliary lighting in their cars to help children.
At the same time, another teenager was arrested for his leadership under the influence of alcohol near the house, according to the police.
WJXT, quoting the police, said that Anderson, a 45 -year -old teacher, is close to the authorities and she was drunk and told the officers that she was a teacher and was at the party.
The Perfard Public Schools of the station said that both teachers were placed on an administrative vacation at the present time.
“We are very disturbed by these accusations and we are fully cooperating with the Coca Beach Police Department. The region said that our commitment to the safety of students remains our top priority.
Florida Today reported that Hill Brodigan and Anderson were accused of neglecting children and contributing to a minor delinquency. The manager was also accused of violating alcoholic beverage laws at open parties.
The newspaper reported that they were released after paying the guarantee.
Hill-Baroudijan began her work as director of the Roosevelt Elementary School last May after she worked in the region over the past 23 years. She was previously a teacher, and then worked in two primary schools as a manager, according to her CV.
She also won the Best Teacher of this year's award during her career.
“Students, families and employees are very close to my heart, and I really enjoy what I do,” the school leader wrote last year in a letter to students and parents.