A Georgia elementary school principal and gym were fired after an investigation found allegations that the pair had sex on school grounds as true.
Banks County Superintendent Dr. Ann Hopkins employed the use of a third-party investigation after becoming aware of sexual misconduct between Banks County Elementary School Principal Dr. Dana Simmons and physical eduction teacher Dylan Charles.
“Dr. Simmons expressed to Dr. Hopkins that she was concerned Dylan Charles had bugged her office or had a source at the [Board of Education] BOE office providing him information regarding BOE activities,” the investigation report stated.
The investigators conducted interviews with several witnesses, including the assistant principal and Charles’ wife.
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Charles’ wife, who allegedly worked at the school as third grade teacher before resigning, claimed Simmons manipulated her into allowing Simmons to have sex with her husband in exchange for more career opportunities.
She also stated that she would watch and record sexual encounters between Simmons and Charles.
One of the witnesses, a former paraprofessional for Banks County Elementary School, said she was propositioned by Dr. Simmons to join a group of swingers. The clerk ignored the request and avoided Simmons after the request. She eventually quit working for the school because she believed the principal was “unprofessional.”
The paraprofessional who served as an attendance clerk in the front office confirmed to investigators that she had seen a text message from Charles’ wife asking Simmons if she wanted to have sex with her husband.
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Charles had eventually admitted to top district officials that he had been having an “extramarital affair with Dr.Simmons for several years.” He added that he had an affair with Simmons on and off…
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