Who is the Newark NJ teacher accused of sexual misconduct?

Who is the Newark NJ teacher accused of sexual misconduct?

He continues to teach in a Newark charter school despite a past that includes an arrest, late-night texting with a student and the discovery of pornography on his school computer, according to police records and interviews with former school administrators.

Who was suspended from Montville School for sexual misconduct?

Five years after the first documented complaints, Montville suspended Fennes and he resigned. But when a private school 40 minutes away called to confirm Fennes’ employment dates, Montville school officials were bound by a separation agreement.

Why was a 16 year old boy spared?

When a 16-year-old New Jersey boy was accused of raping an intoxicated girl, filming the assault and sending the video to his friends, the prosecutors sought to try him as an adult. But a state Superior Court judge shot down that request in part because, the judge said, the boy “comes from a good family” and is destined “for a good college.”

Who was the man that killed his 15 week old daughter?

A father has been found guilty of killing his 15-week-old daughter while he was orally raping her. Steven Deuman Jr, 26, of Suttons Bay near Traverse City, was convicted of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual assault after jurors – who were subjected to disturbing testimony and photos – took less than an hour to convict him.

He continues to teach in a Newark charter school despite a past that includes an arrest, late-night texting with a student and the discovery of pornography on his school computer, according to police records and interviews with former school administrators.

How old do you have to be to be charged with neglect?

A bill passed the house on April 2019 to reduce the age to 12, but it’s still being considered in the Senate. Maryland designates 8 years-old as the minimum age children can be left alone, while the law in Oregon mandates age 10. Many states don’t have a designated age but have laws that consider inadequate supervision of children as neglect.

Why are private schools growing in New Jersey?

“Applications are up, and enrollment is up,” said Carole J. Everett, executive director of the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools. “This is largely due to people fleeing the city and public school parents disappointed that their schools haven’t opened in person. It really picked up over the summer and has continued into the fall.”

Five years after the first documented complaints, Montville suspended Fennes and he resigned. But when a private school 40 minutes away called to confirm Fennes’ employment dates, Montville school officials were bound by a separation agreement.