CONCORD The Claremont school district has agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the guardian of a disabled woman who was assaulted by a substitute teacher during a field trip two years ago.In court documents filed Tuesday in U.S..
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Claremont school district responds to family’s lawsuit
Published: 12/24/2020 1:53:20 PM
The Claremont School District denies that it failed to protect a young disabled student from being sexually assaulted by a substitute teacher during a field trip nearly two years ago.
The former substitute teacher, George Caccavaro, 79, pleaded guilty to simple assault but in his response to a lawsuit “denies ever sexually assaulting” the student.
In separate documents this month, the school district, Caccavaro and two school officials responded to the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in September by the woman’s guardian over the assault that occurred in 2019.
Claremont school district responds to family’s lawsuit
Modified: 12/22/2020 9:25:07 PM
CLAREMONT The Claremont School District denies that it failed to protect a young disabled student from being sexually assaulted by a substitute teacher during a field trip nearly two years ago.
The former substitute teacher, George Caccavaro, 79, pleaded guilty to simple assault but in his response to a lawsuit “denies ever sexually assaulting” the student.
In separate documents this month, the school district, Caccavaro and two school officials responded to the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in September by the woman’s guardian over the assault that occurred in 2019.