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President of the Sycamore Teachers' Union at work again at work after a controversial examination

A teacher from the Sycamore High School and a President of the Sycamore Education Association Union is back at work after being examined because he was stored for a robust school event seat and racist comments. An investigation by the school district of the Sycamore Community School Daniellle Scrase on September 18, 2024. A district employee wrote to his colleague: “Mrs. Scarse liked to drink? A concerned parent sent to the school district by e -mail and said:” It seemed as if they were under the influence of drugs or alcohol. She opened her speech, jumped on a photo with my child, even though she was not involved in my student's group, and even tried to kiss our student consultant. Documents say that Scrase has admitted to say “Oh, look, an incompetent black man in a photo” in the description of Porter. However, she says that the comment has nothing to do with its breed and was made in her breath, and added: “I grew up with an Italian family in which part of our culture speaks loudly.” In terms of drinking allegations, Scarse gave the investigators a doctor. It was said that their muscle relaxers had been prescribed who did not mix well with alcohol. Scarse says she had a mixed drink for dinner before the meeting. After the investigation has been completed, the superintendent Chad Lewis put a crowd on unpaid suspension for 45 days. In January, Scarse filed a complaint against Lewis and said he had a story of retaliation against her. She also pointed out that she was hired 28 years ago, served Sea President since 2017 and had never taken disciplinary measures against her. Scarse also received dozens of support letters from union members with news such as “You are such a great leader”, “think of you in this difficult time” and “You were our rock in so many difficult times, now leave us yours.” The school authority approved the agreement and Scrase returned to work on January 23. It served unpaid suspension for 15 days. Superintendent Lewis sent us an explanation, which was partly: “As part of the agreement with the education committee, she must take part in a consulting meeting and undergo an independent medical assessment by a media specialist with substance training.”

A teacher of the Sycamore High School and a President of the Sycamore Education Association Union is back at work after being examined because he has taken a robbery session of a school authority and racist comments.

An investigation by the school district of the Sycamore Community School examined the behavior of Danielle Scrase on September 18, 2024.

According to documents that were acquired by WLWT, several people stated that they were “strange” at the meeting. A district employee wrote to his colleague: “Mrs. Scarse likes to drink?

A worried parent sent to the school district by e -mail and said: “It seemed as if it may have been under the influence of drugs or alcohol. She opened her speech, jumped with my child on a photo, even though she was not involved in the group of my students, and even tried to kiss our student consultant.”

Two district employees also said that they made a comment on the headmaster Taylor Porter. Documents say that Scrase has admitted to say “Oh, look, an incompetent black man in a photo” in the description of Porter. However, she says that the comment has nothing to do with its breed and was made in her breath, and added: “I grew up with an Italian family in which part of our culture speaks loudly.”

In terms of drinking allegations, Scarse gave the investigators a doctor. It was said that their muscle relaxers had been prescribed who did not mix well with alcohol. Scarse says she had a mixed drink during dinner before the meeting.

After completing the examination, the superintendent Chad Lewis interpreted unpaid suspension for 45 days. In January, Scarse filed a complaint against Lewis and said he had a story of retaliation against her. She also pointed out that she was hired 28 years ago, served Sea President since 2017 and had never taken disciplinary measures against her. Scarse also received dozens of support letters from union members with news such as “You are such a great leader”, “think of you in this difficult time” and “You were our rock in so many difficult times, now leave us yours.”

The school authority approved the agreement and Scrase returned to work on January 23. It served unpaid suspension for 15 days. Superintendent Lewis sent us an explanation, which was partly: “As part of the agreement with the education committee, she must take part in a consulting meeting and undergo an independent medical assessment by a media specialist with substance training.”