A teacher at Heritage Christian School resigned his position after telling school officials he “engaged in immoral and illegal acts,” a school official said.
Larry Myers, 44, resigned Thursday, according to a release from school Superintendent Jeffrey Wilcox.
School officials turned the matter over to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Wilcox said.
The alleged encounters took place between Nov. 1 and Dec. 1 of last year at an undisclosed location.
Im starting a podcast, Admissions Straight Talk. I plan a bi-weekly show, 20-30 minutes long, in which I will interview thought leaders in the admissions world. Each segment will be posted here on this blog. Of course, if you prefer to download the podcast automatically to your iWhatever, please subscribe in iTunes.
The first segment goes live tomorrow. Elissa Sangster, Executive Director of the Forte Foundation, graciously agreed to be the inaugural interviewee. Elissa served as the Assistant Dean and Director of the MBA Program at the McCombs School of Business at UT Austin before joining Forte. She has led Forte from its infancy to its current position of prominence, transforming it into a major resource assisting women entering the business world and applying to MBA and other business degrees.
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Police had to physically remove a student from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton Tuesday.
She allegedly threatened to kill her white classmates.
The incident was captured on video.
The woman is now undergoing a psychiatric evaluation.
FAU said the dean of students planned to take immediate action regarding the matter.
Wednesday morning FAU released this statement:
The FAU Police Department was alerted of a significant disturbance caused by a student in a classroom in the General Classrooms South building at FAU’s Boca Raton campus the afternoon of Tuesday, March 20.
In order to provide for the safety of all concerned, the student had to be physically removed from the classroom by two FAU employees. The FAU Police Department escorted the student off of campus property and transported her to a local hospital for examination in accordance with Florida’s Baker Act.
In light of today’s information, the Dean of Students is taking immediate action regarding this student.
Martin University’s new president is introducing a vision for the school’s future that he hopes will increase learning opportunities and lead to the private school being embraced by the Indianapolis community as its university.
New buildings, new programs, new personnel and the introduction of athletics, including basketball and soccer, are on President George E. Miller III’s five-year agenda. A major fundraising effort also is being planned, he said.
Miller outlined his long-range plans Wednesday and will elaborate on them during a news conference today at the university on Indianapolis’ Eastside.
“We want to be involved and be an asset to the community,” said Miller, whose appointment as the third president in the university’s history was announced in February. “We’re going to build a university that will be quite different from what you see now.”
The campus, along Avondale Place, near 22nd Street and Massachusetts Avenue, has three large education buildings.