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Police: First Coast High teacher sought inappropriate relationship with student
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A First Coast High science teacher accused of soliciting a romantic relationship with a student is facing a criminal charge.
Gretchin Thompson, 27, is charged with offenses against students by an authority figure. According to information from the First Coast High principal, the school was alerted earlier this year that Thompson might be engaged in inappropriate communications with a student.
In a statement to First Coast High parents, Principal Justin Fluent said Thompson, a ninth grade science teacher, was reassigned to duties that did not involve student contact and an internal review was opened.
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Almost 90,000 students are reportedly unaccounted for in Florida due to the pandemic. Author: Renata Di Gregorio Updated: 7:00 AM EST March 1, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla Florida s legislative session begins Tuesday and this year is expected to be even tougher due to the pandemic.
One topic to watch is education. Almost 90,000 students are reportedly unaccounted for in Florida, apparently due to the pandemic, which could have an impact how much money school districts get. It s not the only education issue local union leaders are watching. They did a hearing in the legislature this past week talking about a lot of the districts . cutting millions and millions and millions of dollars because the students are gone, said Terrie Brady, president of Duval Teachers United. First of all, where are the students?