Crime & Safety

Assistant Principal Accused Of Being Involved With Student Suspended

The accusation against the Chattahoochee High School assistant principal in Johns Creek is being investigated by the school system's police.

JOHNS CREEK, GA — An assistant principal at Chattahoochee High School accused of being involved with a student was suspended, according to the Fulton County School System.

Chattahoochee Principal Dr. Mike Todd called the allegations "disturbing" in a letter to families Wednesday.

He told families it is never acceptable for an adult in an authoritative role to inappropriately be involved with students. He said the school is concerned about the allegations made against the assistant principal.

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The Fulton County Schools Police Department is investigating the accusation.

No charges have been filed, and no arrests have been made, Todd said.

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"All individuals have the right to a due process and (are) innocent until proven guilty. If, however, charges are filed, the district will move forward with the strongest possible action to enforce the law and protect our students," Todd said in the letter.

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