SALEM, N.H. — A Salem High School teacher resigned Tuesday following an investigation into what district officials described as an “apparent inappropriate social media exchange” with students, prompting concern among parents and renewed calls for transparency from the district.
In a letter sent to parents and guardians Tuesday, Superintendent Maura Palmer said that when school administrators were made aware of the situation, they “took immediate action,” launched an investigation, removed the teacher from the school, placed him on administrative leave and notified the Salem Police Department.
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