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Carver Elementary principal resigns


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Wake County Schools
Wake County Schools

Students at Carver Elementary School will have a new principal next fall.

Allison Baker, 41, resigned before the school system could complete an investigation into her conduct, said Michael Evans, a spokesman for Wake County schools.

Evans said Baker, who had worked for the school system since 2002, submitted her resignation June 1. She had been on paid leave since May 22 after a "negative interaction with a student," Evans said.

Evans declined to provide more detail about the interaction with the student, saying it was a private personnel matter.

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My children attend this school. Amazing how parents have to find out on the news was going on in their kids school.....AMAZING!

"negative interaction with a student," Yeah, you could also say it was a negative interaction with the principal. Why wouldn't we say that? I guess I will guess.

Well, in most of these incidents, it's the taking indecent liberties with a minor problem. Sounds like this isn't the case, and yeah, in this day and age you just have to keep your cool and suspend them over and over and over and over and keep them out of the classroom.

The inmates are running the assylum. Teachers and administratord are forced to take too much garbage. If the kid is not there to learn and behave then throw them out.

That way my kid might be able to learn something. My kids KNOW if they get in trouble that is only the tip of the iceberg.

Shame on these parents and shame on the school system for sccepting bad behavior that penalized the rest of the kids.

I love these stories. Am I supposed to guess what the allegations are?

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