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[quote=Anonymous]March 18, 2018 Dear Parents and Guardians:? I am writing to inform you about the March 16, 2018, arrest of Mr. Steven Katz, a substitute teacher for Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS). Mr. Katz has been charged with sexual abuse of a minor and 4th degree sex offense stemming from inappropriate contact with Cloverly Elementary School student. While the charges are unrelated to our school, I am sharing this information with you because Mr. Katz briefly served as a substitute teacher at our school this year. ? MCPS has been fully cooperating with Child Protective Services, the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD), and the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office on this matter. Pursuant to our memorandum of understanding with these agencies and MCPS policies and regulations, the Special Victims Investigations Division of MCPD requested the school and the district not to share any details broadly with the community until now to avoid prejudicing the ongoing investigation.? Mr. Katz has been employed with MCPS as a substitute teacher since May 2017. ? Mr. Katz was immediately removed from his position as a substitute teacher after MCPS was made aware of the allegations of his actions. ? The allegations described in the charging documents are very distressing. We do not and will not tolerate this behavior in our school. School counselors and support staff will be available to provide counseling and support to students as needed. ? Providing our students with a safe learning environment is our top priority. If you or your child have any information that may be helpful to the investigation, I ask that you call the Special Victims Investigations Division of the Montgomery County Police Department at 240-773-5400. Sincerely, Chris B. Nardi [/quote]
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