According to the authorities, the principal of Florida Elementary School, once a teacher's honor, was arrested on Friday after a noisy house party attacked on Friday.
Curly Anderson, who works at the same school with the principal Elizabeth Hill Brodigan of Roosevelt Elementary School, is charged a few days after Wild Bash was reported to the Cocoa Beach Police on January 19. I did it.
At least some of the young party members were drinking alcohol from the cooler in the house, and even a young man was suffering from a medical emergency that was linked to drinking, WJXT reported.
It is reported that EMS first arrived in the scene and treated the teens of illness, and that 47 -year -old Hill Brodigan was turned into the house with all the outside lighting. 。
The first response was forced to use an auxiliary lighting for the vehicle to help the child.
Meanwhile, police were arrested for driving another teen under the influence of the house.
Anderson, a 45 -year -old third -year student, approached a drunken authorities, told the officers that she was a teacher and a party, and WJXT quoted the police.
Brevard's public school stated that both educators were currently taking administrative leave.
“We are very suffering from these accusations, and we are completely cooperating with the Cocoa Beach Police Station. Our commitment to student safety is still our top priority.” I said.
Hill Brodigan and Anderson were charged with the negligence of children and contributed to minors. Florida reported today. The principal was also charged with a violation of the liquor method of the open house party.
Both reported that they were released after posting Bond.
Hill-brodigan started working in a district for the past 23 years and started as the principal of ROOSEVELT elementary school last May. She used to be a teacher before, and after her bios, she was stinting in elementary school as a principal.
She is also awarded a tea charter year in her career.
“I really enjoy what I am doing because the students, family and staff are very close to my heart,” said the school leader last year in a message to students and parents.





