Updated: 2:14 PM EDT May 19, 2021 A now-former Greenville County Schools teacher has had her teacher s license suspended after being charged with two felony crimes involving children, according to court documents.The State Board of Education in Columbia suspended the teaching certificate of Amy Haugh on May 11, disciplinary documents said.The public index shows Haugh was arrested and charged on Jan. 15 with two counts of unlawful neglect of a child or helpless person by a legal custodian. The SCDE has reason to believe that, due to the serious nature of these allegations of misconduct, Ms. Haugh may pose a threat to the health, safety, and welfare of students, who may be under her instruction and that emergency action is required, the Order of Suspension said.At the time of her arrest, Haugh was a teacher for the Greenville County School District, the order said. She was placed on administrative leave at the time of her arrest and has since resigned from the district, eff
The Greenville County School district released information Thursday about the number of students at each of its school that has opted out of wearing a mask while at school.
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Mauldin police officer Tony Koutsos, whose racial slur during a 2019 high school football game came to light recently because of public records requests, has been fired from the police department.
In a South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy record made public Friday, the Mauldin Police Department wrote that Koutsos was terminated because he does not have the ability to carry out his duties.
The police department said that the termination was not because of misconduct but was because Greenville County Schools asked that Koutsos, a school resource officer, be removed from the pool of officers eligible for zone patrol and for providing security at athletic events.