Details about it and other lawsuits garnered attention after the window to sue closed in August. The lawsuit was filed in July 2021 under New York State’s Child Victims Act, which reopened the statute of limitations to allow victims of sexual abuse to sue their alleged abusers. According to the suit, Rabbi Adelman was a counselor in a bunk near Mr. According to the lawsuit, Adelman was accused of molesting Joseph Kastner at Camp Rogen Avraham in upstate New York in 1990. Rabbi Adelman had been placed on paid leave in September amid public revelations that a lawsuit had been filed against him alleging child sex abuse more than 30 years earlier. “The students and parents of TABC deserve a Head of School who is not distracted by outside issues and, at this time, I cannot make the full-time commitment that the job requires and that the Yeshiva deserves.”Ī screenshot of the email was shared by Asher Lovy, an advocate for victims of sexual abuse in the Orthodox community. “Unfortunately, over the past six months, because of issues in my personal life, I have found myself unable to devote my full attention to my duties at TABC,” Rabbi Adelman wrote in the letter. Get The Jewish Standard Newsletter by email and never miss our top stories Officer William Helpenstell has his badge pinned by his wife.The email, which came from the school’s board and included a lengthy note from Rabbi Adelman, did not directly address the allegations or the investigation that the school said it had conducted before returning him to his role. Officer Stephanie Aragon has her badge pinned by her brother. They will both be great role models and leaders in our system, and I'm excited to see what they do in our schools." It's about building relationships and they have been doing that since day one. Both officers have jumped right in getting to know the staff and students in their schools. "They both bring different skill sets to the ISD that will go along with our beliefs and goals. "We are very excited to have Officers Helpenstell and Aragon as our first two officers," Wester said. She will compliment Chief Wester well at Sherman High School, rounding out a diverse team of officers and security professionals that love working with our high school students, staff and parents. Officer Aragon is bilingual and exceptionally skilled at communicating with youth. She has an upbeat personality, and she’s eager to learn. In the short time she's been in this profession, she’s completed a number of extra TCOLE trainings, some of which involve school-based law enforcement training. She came to the district from the Fannin County Sheriff's Office as a field deputy and holds a Basic Peace Officer License. Officer Aragon has two years of experience in law enforcement. Stephanie Aragon is based at Sherman High School. There’s no doubt that he will excel as a supportive, kind-hearted and highly experienced officer on Sherman ISD’s team of law enforcement professionals. He has a great team approach with an exceptional work ethic and integrity. Officer Helpenstell shows a willing attitude to assisting school administrators, interacting with all staff and being a role model for youth. His strong suits in terms of knowledge and experience are tobacco and alcohol violations, and he’s highly adept at managing a team in confrontational environments. He's also completed FEMA command classes, which could be very beneficial in a large-scale emergency event. His strong points are supervising and commanding strenuous assignments and teams amidst great challenges and interactions with combatants in undercover operations. Officer Helpenstell carries a Master Peace Officer License. Officer Helpenstell has 25 years of law enforcement experience with 18 years as a supervisor for TABC. William Helpenstell is based at Sherman Middle School. Photos by Ahmad Alzubi, SISD CommunicationsĬhief Heath Wester of the Sherman ISD Police Department swore in two new officers at the Monday night board meeting, marking the start of their service to the district. SISD Police Chief Heath Wester (left) swears in officers William Helpenstell (middle) and Stephanie Aragon during the January board meeting. Head Start / Early Head Start Qualifications.
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