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18-04-2025
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Florida elementary school teacher placed on leave after attending 'white lie party' with 200 kids: Officials
An elementary school teacher in Florida was placed on leave after she attended a house party involving alcohol where around 200 kids were present, according to officials. Karly Anderson, a teacher at Saturn Elementary School, allegedly attended a house party in January at the Coco Beach home of Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, the former principal of Theordore Roosevelt Elementary School, according to Fox 35. An arrest affidavit indicates that around 200 people attended the "white lie party," which is what was advertised on Snapchat. Students from several area schools attended the party. According to police, marijuana use, underage drinking and fights were seen at the party. One kid was also seen with a gun at Brodigan's residence. Officials said one boy was "vomiting and shaking" in the yard. Anderson, who was a former teacher at Theordore Roosevelt Elementary School, was reassigned to Saturn Elementary School after the incident. Brevard County Public School Board Member Matt Susin told reporters on Tuesday that Anderson was placed on administrative leave, calling her actions "deplorable" and "disgusting." Florida House Votes Unanimously To Keep Golf Courses, Pickleball Courts Out Of State Parks Anderson was initially charged with felony child abuse, but prosecutors later reduced it to misdemeanor disorderly conduct and disorderly intoxication. Since her charges were reduced to a misdemeanor, she was allowed to continue her job teaching. She initially resigned from her job but then rescinded the resignation. Read On The Fox News App In police body camera video released by the Florida State Attorney's Office for the 18th Judicial Circuit, Anderson can be seen yelling at an officer. Florida Ag Takes 'Victory Lap' After Blue City Says It Won't Violate Sanctuary Ban "What the f--- is wrong with them?" Anderson said after a police officer allegedly threatened to put her in handcuffs. "Coco beach has gone f----- mad and nasty." "You know I'm a teacher, who the f--- …. who got put in that car?" Anderson added. "I was here hanging out at this party, I mean what the f---, what's wrong with them?" Ashley Fernandez, a parent of a Saturn Elementary School student, said that Anderson shouldn't be near a school. "I was livid because, honestly, the woman still hasn't even gone to court," Fernandez told FOX 35. "This issue hasn't been resolved at all and so, she has no place being inside of a school right now." Mark Rendell, superintendent of the Brevard Public Schools, said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital that Anderson's conduct was unacceptable. "All employees are held to the highest standard of professional behavior, and BPS will continue to follow all policies and procedures to ensure a fair and thorough review of this new information. The teacher's actions as seen on the footage were completely unacceptable and do not match the charges given and warrant a further investigation," Rendell said. Fox News Digital reached out to Anderson and article source: Florida elementary school teacher placed on leave after attending 'white lie party' with 200 kids: Officials


Fox News
18-04-2025
- Fox News
Florida elementary school teacher placed on leave after attending 'white lie party' with 200 kids: Officials
An elementary school teacher in Florida was placed on leave after she attended a house party involving alcohol where around 200 kids were present, according to officials. Karly Anderson, a teacher at Saturn Elementary School, allegedly attended a house party in January at the Coco Beach home of Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, the former principal of Theordore Roosevelt Elementary School, according to FOX 35. An arrest affidavit indicates that around 200 people attended the "white lie party," which is what was advertised on Snapchat. Students from several area schools attended the party. According to police, marijuana use, underage drinking and fights were seen at the party. One kid was also seen with a gun at Brodigan's residence. Officials said one boy was "vomiting and shaking" in the yard. Anderson, who was a former teacher at Theordore Roosevelt Elementary School, was reassigned to Saturn Elementary School after the incident. Brevard County Public School Board Member Matt Susin told reporters on Tuesday that Anderson was placed on administrative leave, calling her actions "deplorable" and "disgusting." Anderson was initially charged with felony child abuse, but prosecutors later reduced it to misdemeanor disorderly conduct and disorderly intoxication. Since her charges were reduced to a misdemeanor, she was allowed to continue her job teaching. She initially resigned from her job but then rescinded the resignation. In police body camera video released by the Florida State Attorney's Office for the 18th Judicial Circuit, Anderson can be seen yelling at an officer. "What the f--- is wrong with them?" Anderson said after a police officer allegedly threatened to put her in handcuffs. "Coco beach has gone f----- mad and nasty." "You know I'm a teacher, who the f--- …. who got put in that car?" Anderson added. "I was here hanging out at this party, I mean what the f---, what's wrong with them?" Ashley Fernandez, a parent of a Saturn Elementary School student, said that Anderson shouldn't be near a school. "I was livid because, honestly, the woman still hasn't even gone to court," Fernandez told FOX 35. "This issue hasn't been resolved at all and so, she has no place being inside of a school right now." Mark Rendell, superintendent of the Brevard Public Schools, said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital that Anderson's conduct was unacceptable. "All employees are held to the highest standard of professional behavior, and BPS will continue to follow all policies and procedures to ensure a fair and thorough review of this new information. The teacher's actions as seen on the footage were completely unacceptable and do not match the charges given and warrant a further investigation," Rendell said. Fox News Digital reached out to Anderson and Hill-Brodigan.
Yahoo
28-01-2025
- Yahoo
Alcohol, marijuana, fights, and gun found at underage house party hosted by Florida principal: Affidavit
The Brief Between 100 and 200 kids reportedly attended a booze-filled house party hosted at a Florida principal's home over the weekend. Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, principal at Roosevelt Elementary school, and Karly Anderson, a third grade teacher at the same school, face charges of child neglect and contributing to the delinquency of a child. Police allege there was underage drinking, marijuana use, fights, and at least one kid with a gun at the party. A boy was found "vomiting and shaking" in the yard, while a female student was charged with DUI. COCOA BEACH, Fla. - A Florida elementary school principal is accused of hosting a large underage party at her house where some 100 kids or so were using alcohol and marijuana, which led to alcohol-fueled fights and at least one student being charged with a DUI, according to an arrest affidavit. Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan is the principal at Theordore Roosevelt Elementary School. She has since been placed on administrative leave after being arrested and booked into jail on charges of child neglect and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Karly Anderson, a teacher at the same elementary school, was also arrested on similar charges, according to online jail records. New Details According to the arrest affidavit for Principal Hills-Brodigan, which was released to FOX 35 Orlando by the Cocoa Beach Police Department, a "white lie party" was hosted at Hills-Brodigan's home. It was advertised on Snapchat and kids from multiple schools attended, though the affidavit does not detail which schools nor the ages of those who attended. Students claimed these parties happened at least one or twice a month, according to the report. It's not known if police were called for issues with those parties. According to the report, police responded to the home on Country Club around 9 p.m. after receiving complaints from neighbors about the party alleging there was drinking, marijuana use, and that kids were walking through yards and swearing at the homeowners. Police found numerous vehicles parked outside the home, witnessed at least one juvenile vomiting in the front yard requiring medical attention, and learned of possible fights during the party. What they're saying Police spoke to several students who were at the party, according to the report. The students told officers that there were more than 100 students at the party, that most students knew the homeowner was a school principal, and that Hills-Brodigan was "having students help make preparations for the party," though the report does not specify what. "At that time, alcohol was ready and available in multiple red/white coolers inside the residence," the report said. Students told officers that it appeared that the principal "seemed okay with what was happening." Police said video from the party showed a white male with a mask pointing what appeared to be a gun at the person recording the video. Another video also showed a student slapping another student. New details According to the report, officers began conducting traffic control around the party. A sergeant stopped a vehicle that ran a stop sign and allegedly almost hit his vehicle, the report said. Two underaged and drunk females were inside – a driver and a passenger, police said. The driver allegedly provided a breath sample, which was found to be 0.118, nearly two times the legal limit of .08 for a 21+ driver. The passenger was cited for possession of marijuana, police said. New details Another officer who responded to the house party found a boy in the front yard of the house "vomiting and shaking." Police determined the boy needed medical help and contacted Brevard County Fire Rescue. As that was happening, the school principal allegedly walked out of her house, stood at the top of her driveway, walked back inside the house, and shut off lights in her front yard, the report said. The boy was checked out and his mother was called. As paramedics were treating the boy, Anderson, the teacher, allegedly began yelling at the paramedics for putting the boy "in a machine," referring to the patrol vehicle, according to the report. The teacher appeared intoxicated and said she was aware of the party and that there were several kids there. Eventually, the officer told her to go away so he could take care of the boy, the report said. What they're saying "It's definitely a disappointing situation, unfortunately, it doesn't make the city look good" - Cocoa Beach Mayor, Keith Capizzi. "All this was done in order to make sure that there was accountability and that people are safe," he said. "I am very troubled by the information that CBPD has shared with the district. We hold our leaders to the highest of standards, and if these allegations are true, it's a complete failure in leadership and violation of our trust. The district is cooperating fully with police as they investigate this matter and will strive to provide families with full transparency" - Dr. Mark Rendell, Brevard Public Schools Superintendent, in prepared statement. FOX 35's attempts to reach Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan and Karly Anderson for comment were unsuccessful. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 35 ORLANDO: Download the FOX Local app for breaking news alerts, the latest news headlines Download the FOX 35 Storm Team Weather app for weather alerts & radar Sign up for FOX 35's daily newsletter for the latest morning headlines FOX Local: Stream FOX 35 newscasts, FOX 35 News+, Central Florida Eats on your smart TV The Source The information in this article comes from reporting done by FOX 35's Esther Bower.