Pennsylvania crossing guard arrested, charged with supplying middle school students with narcotics: PD

A school crossing guard in a Pennsylvania community was arrested for allegedly supplying middle school students with narcotics.

According to officials, Kiara Lee, 26, was taken into custody on Tuesday night and is accused of distributing electronic cigarettes and substances containing marijuana to students at Penn Wood Middle School.

Police told Fox 29 Philadelphia that a student reported that Lee provided students with vapes several times, and frequently smoked marijuana with another student.

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The student’s guardian also confirmed to Fox 29 that Lee had been giving her child vapes and marijuana edibles.

Text messages between Lee and the student also revealed their experiences after eating the edibles, according to authorities.

“School crossing guards epitomize the role of public servant. They are – quite literally – entrusted with the lives of our children and hold a position of sacred trust in communities across the Commonwealth and the country. For an individual to abuse that trust is deeply disturbing, and corrosive to the well-being of the entire community,” Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said.

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A parent of a student at Penn Wood Middle School told Fox 29 that the news of Lee was very troubling.

“It’s already bad enough as a parent, keeping them away from influences, but to hear that an employee of the borough would even sell to kids. It’s insane,” Maya Bryant said. 

“It’s a shame to have these people on these corners to do their job, to protect children and now you’re telling me the kids are receiving drugs from them? It’s utterly disgusting,” another parent, Malekka Dade, told Fox 29.

According to jail records, Lee has been charged with two counts of corruption of minors and two counts of possession of marijuana, among other charges.

She was unable to post her $20,000 bail, officials said.

A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for June 14.

Delaware police investigating possible abuse of special needs students at elementary school

Special needs children at a Delaware elementary school may have been abused inside the classroom by three teachers, according to police.

Families in Smyrna, Delaware, met with school administrators after learning their special needs children may have been the victims of abuse inside the classroom.

Smyrna Police are investigating the possibility that three teachers at Smyrna Elementary engaged in professional misconduct. Police are working with the state Attorney General’s Office Special Victims Unit, which is common for these kinds of investigations, according to Fox 29.

“Your child’s school is the last place you’d think something like this would ever happen,” parent Leslie Thomas told Fox 29. “It has to be a different school. My son is traumatized, even turning on the street leading to Smyrna Elementary, so I could never force him to go somewhere where he was traumatized.”

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The Smyrna School District released a statement Wednesday saying a report was made on February 16 of possible professional misconduct.

“As part of our multi-faceted approach to keep our students safe, we have taken all precautions, including contacting law enforcement and providing alternative staff to instruct students,” the statement said. “The investigation is active and on-going.”

“While I cannot go into detail, due to the ongoing investigation, I can assure you that the professional misconduct being investigated is not sexual in nature,” the district said in a follow-up statement. “District staff were at the school to support students, employees, and affected parents.”

Some of the families spoke with police and were told the details of the allegations, including the children being locked in bathrooms and having objects thrown at them.

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“They were being locked in the bathroom in the dark by themselves,” parent Tierre Thomas told Fox 29. “Their hair was being pulled. Objects were being thrown at them. They were being put in timeout physically and being held there.”

Leslie Thomas said she previously raised concerns to the district after observing changes in her son this school year. She and other parents are petitioning the district to move the students to another elementary school.

“We’re seeing aggression in him, hitting, something he has never done before. He flinches. He’s afraid of the dark. These are all behaviors he has never exhibited before but consistent with the allegations that have been made,” she said. “Most of the parents have agreed on North Smyrna, so for right now I would like to see them create that setting and of course we all would like to see the charges coming very soon.”

The police investigation could last several months.

George Washington University students project pro-Palestinian activism on school library

Students at George Washington University attended a pro-Palestinian vigil supporting Hamas’ surprise attack that killed hundreds of Israeli civilians, that prominently projected messages on the wall of the campus’ library.

“Glory to Our Martyrs,” one projected sign read.

The students projected the large signs on the University’s Gelman Library on the Washington D.C. campus on Tuesday evening. 

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Another sign read, “GW the Blood of Palestinians is on Your Hands.”

“Your Tuition is Funding Genocide in Gaza,” another projected sign read.

On X, the page @StopAntisemites, called for the George Washington University President Ellen Granberg to “immediately expel those who are involved.”

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The president of the over 11,000 student body previously condemned Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel.

“The extent of this brutal violence and the staggering loss of innocent lives has continued to come to light, and I am horrified and grief-stricken,” Granberg wrote in an October 11 press release. “In no uncertain terms, I condemn these acts of terrorism.”

The president also highlighted the importance of “coming together and caring for one another” during the ongoing war.

“My message to our community stressed the importance of coming together and caring for one another, especially those who are Israeli, Jewish, Palestinian, Muslim, Arab, or connected to the region and this war,” Granberg added. “I also reiterated our university’s expectations for acting and comporting ourselves when discussing or debating difficult topics. These messages of compassion and understanding remain the foremost priority for this university.”

George Washington University’s media department did not immediately reply to Fox News Digital’s request on if any student protesters were arrested.

University of Idaho president says shocking murder of four students is 'beyond comprehension’

The University of Idaho president mourned the loss of four students Wednesday who were murdered in their home near the school on the morning of Nov. 13, calling their deaths “beyond comprehension.”

President Scott Green was joined by Provost Tory Lawrence and Dean of Students Blaine Eccles during a press conference Wednesday afternoon with Moscow Police Department Chief James Fry and other law enforcement officials, where they shared details on the quadruple homicide of Ethan Chapin, 20; Xana Kernodle, 20; Madison Mogen, 21; and Kaylee Goncalves, 21.

“This crime and the loss of these young lives is just simply beyond comprehension. While our small community is certainly not immune to such things. It’s not a situation our close-knit campus is used to dealing with,” Green said.

“First, my deepest condolences to the families and friends of Ethan, Kaylie, Zina and Madison,” the school administrator said. “Their loss has been devastating and they were bright lights in our community and are deeply missed and remain in our thoughts and our prayers.”

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Green said the school is fully cooperating with Moscow police “when asked and continually pushed for information whenever possible.”

Police at the same presser said there is “possibly” still a threat to the Moscow community as no persons of interest or suspects have been placed in custody as of Wednesday evening.

“We do not have a suspect at this time, and we cannot say there is no threat to the community,” Moscow Police Department Chief James Fry said.

“We just want justice for these victims,” Green added later.

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The University of Idaho president said the focus of the school is to “support our students and our employees” as they navigate the coming days and weeks and tackle whatever additional information the investigation may unravel.

“We are encouraging students and employees to take care of themselves as we head into Thanksgiving break. I want to take a moment to commend our faculty and staff who have been on the front lines helping our students, whether that is providing counseling to those in need of support,” he added.

“The weeks ahead will continue to challenge us as this loss and the circumstances around this crime become known. We will support each other as we grieve and we’ll move through this together as a family,” Green concluded.

Most of the university’s students had already returned home before the murders took place.

Police are continuing to investigate the four murders and provided few details at the Wednesday presser of what may have taken place Sunday.

Officials said that there were no signs of forcible entry and that the four victims suffered fatal knife wounds. No weapon was located at the scene, though.

Songs Studios Policies vs. Indiscipline Students

Songs Studios Policies vs. Indiscipline Students

The plan state that if trainees really did not pay tuition cost at initial lesson of the month, they should pay late charge. An additional plan, if trainees miss out on lesson without any kind of alert, lesson can not be made up.
It’s not constantly function well. The copying reveal workshop plans really did not help particular family members. They made a decision to give up or really did not mind to be punished than adhered to the plans.
– Parents made a decision to stop than pay late charge although they have actually authorized the contract of workshop plan.
– Parents really did not mind to pay late cost so every month, their youngsters still late in tuition settlement.
Since they would certainly go purchasing and also really did not mind lessons could not be made up, – Parents asked their youngster to miss out on lessons without alerting educator.
Since taken a trip with pals as well as really did not mind lessons could not be made up, – Student missed out on lessons without alerting instructor.
As educators, we have just 2 options to conquer this issue, disregard the indiscipline pupils or proceed to educate them. If we have numerous excellent pupils with great moms and dads, there will certainly no issue to reject some negative.
As students/parents, we must like our songs educators as we did to our finest friends/families. The service is just love and also make sure our educators after that we will certainly value and also appreciate them immediately. Simply do it from our heart!

The plan state that if pupils really did not pay tuition cost at initial lesson of the month, they have to pay late charge. One more plan, if pupils miss out on lesson without any kind of alert, lesson can not be made up. Pupils will normally alert educators if they can not take lesson.
As instructors, we have just 2 options to conquer this issue, reject the indiscipline pupils or proceed to educate them.

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Songs Studios Policies vs. Indiscipline Students

Songs Studios Policies vs. Indiscipline Students

The plan state that if trainees really did not pay tuition cost at initial lesson of the month, they should pay late charge. An additional plan, if trainees miss out on lesson without any kind of alert, lesson can not be made up.
It’s not constantly function well. The copying reveal workshop plans really did not help particular family members. They made a decision to give up or really did not mind to be punished than adhered to the plans.
– Parents made a decision to stop than pay late charge although they have actually authorized the contract of workshop plan.
– Parents really did not mind to pay late cost so every month, their youngsters still late in tuition settlement.
Since they would certainly go purchasing and also really did not mind lessons could not be made up, – Parents asked their youngster to miss out on lessons without alerting educator.
Since taken a trip with pals as well as really did not mind lessons could not be made up, – Student missed out on lessons without alerting instructor.
As educators, we have just 2 options to conquer this issue, disregard the indiscipline pupils or proceed to educate them. If we have numerous excellent pupils with great moms and dads, there will certainly no issue to reject some negative.
As students/parents, we must like our songs educators as we did to our finest friends/families. The service is just love and also make sure our educators after that we will certainly value and also appreciate them immediately. Simply do it from our heart!

The plan state that if pupils really did not pay tuition cost at initial lesson of the month, they have to pay late charge. One more plan, if pupils miss out on lesson without any kind of alert, lesson can not be made up. Pupils will normally alert educators if they can not take lesson.
As instructors, we have just 2 options to conquer this issue, reject the indiscipline pupils or proceed to educate them.

The post Songs Studios Policies vs. Indiscipline Students appeared first on ROI Credit Builders.