In a statement, the school board president said that the board 'takes accountability seriously and will be meeting in the near future to review all of the relevant information.”
that Paul Hetrick, co-principal at Punxsutawney Area High School, was arrested in September for a DUI charge, arrested again in October for violating a protection from abuse order, and then arrested once more in December for violating the order again.
“The school district is following the necessary policies and procedures regarding personnel matters as this situation unfolds,” Punxsutawney Area School Board President Matt Kengersky told WJAC. “The school board takes accountability seriously and will be meeting in the near future to review all of the relevant information.”If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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