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Teacher sues Pender County school board after she was allegedly assaulted by a student in 2018
Teacher sues Pender County school board after she was allegedly assaulted by a student in 2018 By WECT Staff | April 14, 2021 at 3:05 PM EDT - Updated April 14 at 5:29 PM
PENDER COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - A Pender County teacher is suing the school board and other district leaders, claiming they ignored warning signs and failed to act prior to a student allegedly assaulting her in the classroom in 2018.
The suit, filed on April 9 by Kimberly Burns-Fisher, who is an eighth-grade language arts teacher at Topsail Middle School, names the Pender County Board of Education, Superintendent Steven Hill, and former Topsail Middle School Principal Anna Romero-Lehrer as defendants.
PENDER COUNTY According to Pender County officials, a discrepancy in the total Covid-19 case count when comparing
state-level reports arose from a backlog of case reports, compounded with the all-hands-on-deck vaccination effort consuming the county’s public health staff.
Health and human services director Carolyn Moser said a number of factors contributed to the low count on Pender County’s dashboard, which as of Monday night showed about 600 fewer confirmed cases than the state’s total for the county.
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The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services is responsible for alerting counties to instances of positive Covid-19 tests among individuals who may be county residents, Moser said. At that point, counties assume the responsibility to contact-trace the cases. Whenever any test is administered, regardless of whether it’s in a clinic or testing site, the DHHS obtains the results first, and pushes that information down to the counties.