A New Jersey preschool administrator
accused of threatening two misbehaving students with a knife is facing
charges.
Union County prosecutors say 64-year-old Adetokunbo Akinnaso, of
Sicklerville, is charged with two counts of cruelty or neglect of
children. She has been removed from her post and could face up to three
years in prison if convicted on both counts.
Akinnaso was the director of the Dawn To Dusk Christian Childcare and
Learning Center in Plainfield when the two 4-year-olds were brought to
her office for disciplinary reasons earlier this year. Prosecutors say
she brandished a knife and threatened to harm the children if they
continued misbehaving.
The children were not harmed.
It's not known if Akinnaso has retained an attorney. The preschool,
which serves students through age 13, has declined comment.
Ronald Bolandi, the interim schools superintendent in Plainfield, said
the city's childcare centers are privately owned and the district does
not hire their staffs, but it does provide resources for students to
attend the centers.
"In order to ensure the safety of our students, the center director was
removed immediately and will not be returning to the preschool," Bolandi
said in a statement. "This requirement was necessary in order for the
owner to continue her contract with the district." |
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