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The Times ReporterSCIO – Harrison County sheriff deputies and Harrison Hills City School District officials are investigating how Frederick Saunders, who was not hired as a substitute teacher, was able to enter Harrison Hills Junior High at Scio and teach three days last week.
The situation came to light after Saunders was charged with using his vehicle Friday to strike a teacher on the picket line. The 140–member Harrison Hills Teachers Assn. has been on strike since Oct. 1.
“Security procedures in place allowed Frederick Saunders of Youngstown into Harrison Junior High School,” Drexler said today, adding the district and Huffmaster, a security firm, are interviewing every teacher and administrator in that school to review procedures and make any necessary changes.
“What we believe happened, all substitutes come in on a security van. This guy did not but he was in line and signed in with the teachers (at the school),” Drexler said. “Somewhere there was a lapse in security in terms of counterbalances and checks.”
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Three members of the union were hit by Huffmaster vans while they were picketing last week. The board of education has illegally purchased newspaper space to outline their proposals. They have posted false proposals on their on-line site. This is a very ugly strike in a poverty ridden area of Ohio.