
Swartz Creek Community Schools has announced the termination of a substitute teacher's employment following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a student. The district confirmed it is fully cooperating with law enforcement as an investigation into the serious matter proceeds, emphasizing its commitment to student safety and privacy. "A substitute teacher is no longer employed following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a student," the district stated, as reported by Dave Bondy on social media.
Interim Superintendent Jim Kitchen confirmed that the teacher's employment was ended immediately upon the district becoming aware of the allegations. Kitchen reiterated the school system's dedication to working closely with authorities during the ongoing inquiry. He emphasized, "We are cooperating fully with law enforcement and will continue to take every step necessary to ensure that our schools are safe, supportive environments for all students."
The district has chosen to withhold additional details concerning the incident, citing the imperative to protect the privacy of the student involved and to maintain the integrity of the active investigation. In a letter to families, Kitchen explained, "For the protection of the student involved and to maintain the integrity of the ongoing investigation, we are unable to share additional details at this time." No further information regarding the substitute teacher or the student has been publicly released.
The announcement garnered varied responses from the community, with some parents expressing frustration in their pursuit of more information, while others voiced appreciation for the district's swift and transparent handling of the situation. Swartz Creek Community Schools continues to underscore that the safety and well-being of its students remain its paramount priority.