i just spoke with her attorney minutes ago and he said that this is a 30 year educator, has been a principal for four years, has done mandatory reporting numerous times, and he is really, i would say, appalled at this point that she was the one that happened to be charged. yes, it's a low level misdemeanor but it could take her administration credential and teaching credential and she could lose it after 30 years of what he says is a stellar record. >> quickly, what's happening to these employees right now who are mentioned in the indictment and charged? are they being placed on leave? >> reporter: well, they went to work this morning, not knowing anything was going to happen, including the superintendent. obviously, they were given notice of the charges. they are to appear in court in december, december 6th, but the school board is meeting this afternoon to determine whether they will take paid leaves of absence until these charges are