Jeff Logandro, 32, Dan
Michelli, 27, both math teachers at Triton Regional High School in
Runnemede, were arrested, along with physical education teacher Nick
Martinelli, 28.
The arrests come after a
two-month investigation. According to a statement released by the
prosecutor's office, a student informed a substitute teacher in April
about inappropriate relationships between male teachers and female
students. The substitute teacher then notified Principal Catherine
DePaul, 55, who, "in contravention to her legal responsibilities, failed
to contact local law enforcement or the state Division of Children and
Families and inform either of the allegations," the statement said.
Instead, DePaul met with
the female student who told her that "teachers and students were hooking
up," the criminal complaint states. According to the prosecutor's
statement, DuPaul asked the student to write an account of the
allegations. Vice-Principal Jernee Kollock, 39, "stayed in the room with
the student, advised her on what to write and corrected versions of the
student's account."
Prosecutors said Kollock admitted that she tried to protect the teachers.
The suspects were released on their own recognizance, with their next court date set for October 13.
"There existed a culture
at Triton High School where teachers thought they could get away with
inappropriate relations with students," Faulk told reporters Thursday.
The prosecutor's office would not specify how the allegations of sexual misconduct first came to its attention.
The prosecutor's office
said the three men engaged in sexual activity with three female students
on numerous occasions from November 2011 to June 2012.
Logandro and Michelli
are charged with official misconduct, criminal sexual contact and
endangering the welfare of a child. Because the student with whom
Martinelli allegedly had sex was 18, Martinelli is charged only with
official misconduct.
The other two students were 17 at the time of the alleged relationships.
Under New Jersey law, there cannot be a rape charge for a student older than 16 who consents, Faulk said.
The Black Horse Pike
Regional School District issued a statement saying it would "take
corrective action and all disciplinary measures under the law when there
is evidence of any staff misconduct."
"We are saddened and
deeply disappointed by the allegations of what took place at Triton High
School," the statement said. "We expect our staff members to be
professional, moral and ethical in all of their interactions with
students, colleagues and community members. We will not tolerate any
conduct that is inappropriate and unbecoming of a staff member."
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