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Pinellas County school officials plan to ask DeSantis to prioritize teachers for COVID-19 vaccines

Pinellas Charter School Dean, Wife Charged With Child Neglect

By John Conrad Jan 8, 2021 Tampa, Fl. (Florida News Network)-The Dean of a Palm Harbor Charter School along with his wife, are facing child neglect charges. Pinellas detectives say 38-year-old Adam Thayer and 37-year-old Misty Mitchell-Thayer have been drinking and smoking pot with their 17 year old baby sitter for the past two years. The sheriffs office says the Thayer s poured drinks and smoked marijuana with the sitter on approximately 30 to 40 occasions, and would leave her alone to care for their 7-year-old twin children, while intoxicated . Adam Thayer is currently the Dean of Students at Pinellas Academy for Math and Science. Pinellas Academy for Math and Science is a charter school and not a traditional public school under the daily control of the Pinellas County School Board.

Palm Harbor couple under investigation for child neglect

PALM HARBOR — A 38-year-old Palm Harbor man was arrested at his home about 5:50 p.m. Jan. 7 and his 37-year-old wife was arrested about 3:28 p.m. Jan. 8 in connection with an investigation of child neglect of the couple’s twins. Adam Thomas Thayer was booked into the Pinellas County Jail on two counts of child neglect. Bail was set at $10,000. He was released on surety bond about 3:36 a.m. Misty Mitchell-Thayer also was charged with two counts of child neglect. No subject charge report was available. Detectives assigned to the Crimes Against Children Unit began an investigation on Dec. 29 after receiving information alleging Misty and Adam Thayer were providing alcohol and marijuana to a 17-year-old female and her friends at their residence in Palm Harbor.

Parents, teachers call for end to school data sharing

Parents, teachers call for end to school data sharing Jeffrey S. Solochek, Tampa Bay Times © Douglas R. Clifford/Times/Tampa Bay Times/TNS Alicia Willis, president of the Pasco County Council PTA, speaks out against student information and data sharing between the Pasco County Schools and the Pasco County Sheriff s Office during a Pasco School Board meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020, in Land O Lakes. At right is Pasco County school superintendent Kurt Browning. The Pasco County school district has received a great deal of attention from civil rights groups across the state and nation for its sharing of student data with the local Sheriff’s Office, which has used the information to identify who might be at risk of falling into crime. Concerns about the controversial initiative spilled over into the district’s School Board meeting on Tuesday. Read on for the latest on that story and more Florida education news.

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