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Hilton principal Kirk Ashton previously charged with felony DWI

Ashton has two previous convictions for driving while intoxicated a felony in 2007 and a misdemeanor in 1998, according to the Monroe County District Attorney s Office. This prompted many to wonder whether a felony conviction automatically disqualifies someone from working in a public school. The short answer is that it does not. A felony DWI conviction does not automatically preclude someone from employment, said Grace Scism, director of communications for the Hilton Central School District. As for whether the district was aware of the previous convictions, Scism declined to comment. Mr. Ashton’s hiring occurred before the superintendent’s hiring in the district, so we cannot comment specifically, Scism said in an email to a reporter.

More details emerge in Hilton case

More details emerge in Hilton case Rochester Democrat and Chronicle © Will Cleveland/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Kirk Ashton is led out of Greece Town Court after he was arraigned Wednesday, April 14, 2021. #HiltonCase New York State Police Thursday morning shared more details about an ongoing investigation into an elementary school principal accused of sexually abusing nine pre-teen pupils. Kirk Ashton, 51, of Rush, who is on administrative leave from his job as the leader of Northwood Elementary School, has been charged with six counts of first-degree sexual abuse and five counts of second-degree course of sexual conduct against a child and nine counts of endangering the welfare of a child, according to the New York State Police. At a mid-morning news conference, State Police Major Barry Chase said all the alleged sexual acts took place at the school during school hours over the past four years.

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