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Teacher arrested in sexual misdeeds
Relationship with teen at PV High questioned
Stephanie Armenta
The Arizona Republic
May. 3, 2007 12:00 AM
An English teacher and cheerleading coach at Paradise Valley High School was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of sexual conduct with a 16-year-old boy.
Jennifer Mally, 26, was taken into custody at the school's administrative offices in northeast Phoenix.
The parents of a student contacted the school Wednesday, and school officials then called police. Police were told that it had been an ongoing situation and the relationship began in October.
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Mally, a second-year teacher, was placed on administrative leave last Wednesday after the school principal, Cara Herkamp, started an investigation.
In March, Mally accompanied the school pom and cheer teams to a national cheerleading competition in Anaheim, where the pom group placed fourth and the cheer squad came in sixth.
Phoenix police say there could be more victims and are asking anyone with information to call (602) 534-2121.
District officials will be sending home a letter today notifying parents.
Teacher arrested in sexual misdeeds
Relationship with teen at PV High questioned
Stephanie Armenta
The Arizona Republic
May. 3, 2007 12:00 AM
An English teacher and cheerleading coach at Paradise Valley High School was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of sexual conduct with a 16-year-old boy.
Jennifer Mally, 26, was taken into custody at the school's administrative offices in northeast Phoenix.
The parents of a student contacted the school Wednesday, and school officials then called police. Police were told that it had been an ongoing situation and the relationship began in October.
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Mally, a second-year teacher, was placed on administrative leave last Wednesday after the school principal, Cara Herkamp, started an investigation.
In March, Mally accompanied the school pom and cheer teams to a national cheerleading competition in Anaheim, where the pom group placed fourth and the cheer squad came in sixth.
Phoenix police say there could be more victims and are asking anyone with information to call (602) 534-2121.
District officials will be sending home a letter today notifying parents.