Anonymous ID: 9aeea3 Nov. 6, 2025, 6:40 a.m. No.23820340   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0524 >>0591 >>0634 >>0660

Texas school district rocked by fourth arrest of teacher in weeks

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/texas-school-district-rocked-by-fourth-arrest-of-teacher-in-weeks/ar-AA1PSyIR

 

A troubled Texas school district has been rocked by a fourth arrest of a teacher in recent weeks after a special education employee was accused of showing up to class “impaired.” Micheale Clark, a 46-year-old teacher’s aide from Celina Independent School District, was taken into police custody after local authorities received a call Tuesday afternoon that she “appeared to be impaired,” the Celina Police Department wrote in a news release.

 

Clark was taken to the Collin County jail and booked on a charge ofendangering a disabled individual.

 

Clark is the fourth Celina ISD employee to be arrested recently.

 

On October 3, William Caleb Elliott, a 26-year-old teacher and coach from the school district, was arrested on a charge of invasive visual recording and booked into the Collin County Jail, the Celina Police Department announced at the time. Authorities later said Elliott was booked for a new offense ofpossession or promotion of child pornography.

 

Local outlet WFAA reported Elliott was a sixth-grade history teacher and eighth-grade coach at Moore Middle School. He had been placed on administrative leave indefinitely and then later resigned, WFAA reported.

A lawsuit brought on behalf of the families of Moore Middle School students against Elliott and Celina ISD claimed Elliott had been moved to the middle school after having an inappropriate relationship with a student while working at Celina High School, WFAA reported.

 

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Anonymous ID: 9aeea3 Nov. 6, 2025, 6:47 a.m. No.23820359   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0524 >>0591 >>0634 >>0660

https://abcnews.go.com/US/ice-open-call-center-track-migrant-children-removal/story?id=127238019#

 

ICE to open call center to help track migrant children for removal

 

The call center is expected to receive and process 6,000 to 7,000 calls per day.

 

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to establish a "National Call Center" in Nashville, Tennessee, to help law enforcement track unaccompanied migrant children for potential removal, according to an agency contracting document.

In the notice posted to a government contracting website on Tuesday, ICE officials said there is an "immediate need" to establish the call center, which is expected to receive and process "6,000 to 7,000 calls per day" regarding the locations of minors. 

 

>The call center could be fully operational by June 2026, ICE said.

 

The move comes amid the Trump administration's effort to target unaccompanied migrant children as part of its broader immigration crackdown.

Immigrant advocates are pushing back on the plan to establish the call center.