Florida Principal and Teacher Arrested for Hosting Booze-Fueled Party with Over 100 Teens
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Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, the principal of Roosevelt Elementary School in Cocoa Beach, Florida, was arrested after police discovered she hosted a house party attended by over 100 juveniles, many of whom were drinking alcohol. The event took place at her home, and alcohol was available in coolers on the premises. Hill-Brodigan was arrested alongside Karly Anderson, a third-grade teacher at the same school. Both are now on administrative leave.
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The incident has led to multiple charges against Hill-Brodigan and Anderson, including contributing to the delinquency of a minor and hosting an open house party with minors present. Hill-Brodigan, who was previously named "Teacher of the Year," now faces serious legal and professional repercussions for her involvement in the party.