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Florida Principal and Teacher Arrested for Hosting Alcohol-Fueled Teen Party

Authorities say the party involved over 100 underage attendees, with alcohol provided at the principal's home, leading to multiple charges and administrative leave for both educators.

  • Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, principal of Roosevelt Elementary School, and teacher Karly Anderson were arrested after a Jan. 19 house party involving over 100 teens at Hill-Brodigan's home.
  • Police found alcohol in coolers at the residence, with many attendees consuming it, and one teen requiring medical treatment for heavy intoxication.
  • Hill-Brodigan allegedly turned off outdoor lights to hinder first responders treating the intoxicated teen, while another juvenile was arrested for DUI near the party.
  • Both educators face charges of child neglect and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, with Hill-Brodigan also charged for hosting an open house party.
  • The Brevard County School District placed the two on administrative leave and is cooperating with the ongoing police investigation.
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