Union Co. charter school coach killed in shootout involving drug cartel in N.C. Barney Harris was a teacher and coach at Union Academy Charter school. The school and athletics department previously tweeted a statement regarding his passing but those tweets have since been deleted. (Source: Originally provided via Union Academy Charter School) By WBTV Web Staff | April 14, 2021 at 2:13 PM EDT - Updated April 15 at 7:24 AM
ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - A Union County charter school teacher-coach was killed in a shootout involving a drug cartel in North Carolina.
The incident happened at a mobile home park on Wyatt Road Lot 27 in Green Level, North Carolina on Thursday, April 8 at 12:52 a.m.
Union Academy Coach Killed In Shootout With Drug Cartel In Alamance County
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Ken Stanley, a longtime teacher at Union Academy Charter School, died Saturday after contracting COVID-19.
Stanley was a middle school math teacher and coach at the K-12 school in Monroe. The school s communications director, Jennifer Smith, said Stanley had taught in person this fall, but the school had switched to remote learning in January, when he fell ill with COVID-19. She said to the best of her knowledge, it has not been determined how it was transmitted.
Head of School John Marshall said in a statement that Stanley was kind, tender and loved his students deeply. He was a model to others for being a dad, a parent, a teacher, a friend, and a loved one. He was an expert at connecting with people, said fellow teacher Beth Rushing.
Beloved Union Co. teacher dies days before birthday after battle with COVID-19
Beloved Union County teacher dies after battle with COVID-19 By WBTV Web Staff | February 1, 2021 at 3:22 PM EST - Updated February 2 at 12:14 PM
UNION COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - A beloved teacher in Union County died over the weekend following a battle with COVID-19, the school confirmed Monday.
Union Academy (UA) teacher Ken Stanley passed away on Saturday, January 30.
He had been a teacher at the school for 15 years.
UA staff, students and the entire community have shared what a devastating loss they are feeling.
“Our hearts are broken to have lost our beloved Mr. Stanley yesterday. For 15 years, he has been more than a teacher to students and staff. He has been a loyal friend, dedicated coach, great listener, and trusted mentor. We can all honor his legacy by supporting one another and showing kindness to those around us just as Mr. Stanley taught us. Find a way to be the “I” in kindness,