Hamilton County School officials have confirmed that a nurse at Soddy-Daisy High School resigned Feb. 16 following allegations of inappropriate conduct with students.
Soddy-Daisy Police Lt. Mike Sneed said he could not comment on the case but said the details have been presented to a Grand Jury. School Spokeswoman Danielle Clark said the woman worked for the school system approximately 12 days and resigned when school officials and police officers began investigating the allegations.
“It was something to do with inappropriate, unprofessional conduct involving students,” Clark said.
No other details are available at this time.
Dan Whisenhunt covers Hamilton County government for the Times Free Press. A native of Mobile, Ala., Dan earned a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Alabama. He won first place for best in-depth news coverage in the 2010 Alabama Press Association contest; the FOI-First Amendment Award in the 2007 Alabama Press Association contest; first place for best public service story in the Alabama AP Managing Editors contest in 2009 for economic coverage; and ...
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It appears that this person was really checked out before she was hired. Wonder how much money has been sunk in this one.
12 Days? She worked there an entire 12 days! Is that a record for the quickest resignation?
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