The director of Florida of a primary school was arrested after more than 100 minor children were found and found at her home.
Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, the 47-year-old director of Roosevelt Elementary School, was arrested alongside teacher Karly Anderson, 45, after the director had organized an 'open house party'.
The two are confronted with accusations of neglect of children and that contribute to the delinquency of a minor.
More than 100 children were at home in matching T-shirts and many consuming alcohol that was available in coolers in the house.
One of the children was found on the front lawn 'with an alcohol -related medical event', of which the police of Cocoa Beach said that required by Brevard County Fire Rescue.
“During this time, the homeowner, Hill-Brodigan, was seen by officers in the driveway of her home who switched off the exterior lights and entered her home, using BCFR auxiliary lighting on their vehicle to treat the juvenile,” the CBPD said in a press release .
Another intoxicated childhood was arrested near the house during a traffic stop, which resulted in the arrest of the driver for a dizard.
Anderson revealed to the police that she was a teacher at Roosevelt -Basischool and was also found drunk at the party.
Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, the 47-year-old director of Roosevelt Elementary School, was arrested alongside teacher Karly Anderson, 45, after the director had organized an 'Open House Party' '
Hill-Brodigan became director of the primary school on 2 May 2024, according to the website of the school. She wrote that she was 'excited about the moon to be the new director' and claimed to have served the students and parents of Brevard County for the past 23 years
Hill-Brodigan placed a bond of $ 3,500 and Anderson was released on a bond of $ 3,000, shown online records
Hill-Brodigan placed a $ 3,500 bond and Anderson was released on a bond of $ 3,000, according to online records.
No courts date has been established, the couple is each accused for one crime of neglect of children.
Hill-Brodigan became director of the primary school on 2 May 2024, according to the website of the school.
She wrote that she was 'excited about the moon to be the new director' and claimed to have served the students and parents of Brevard County for the past 23 years.
“Students, families and employees are very close to my heart, I really enjoy what I do,” she said.