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with a bachelor’s degree in education, according to CJ and UD officials.

Marx attained a 3.58 gradepoint average at UD, graduated cum laude and spent several terms on the Dean’s List, according to a resume in her personnel records on file with Kettering schools.

According to her UD transcript included in her personnel file, Marx withdrew from a fall 2013 class on sexual ethics.

Before teaching at Fairmont, Marx was a student teacher at Beverly Gardens Elementary School in the Mad River School District from September 2015 until May 2016, according to her resume.

She cited “field experience” at Huber Heights Wayne High School in January 2015, River’s Edge Montessori elementary school in September 2014, John Hole Elementary School in Centervill­e in January 2014 and Frank Nicholas Elementary School in West Carrollton in September 2013.

Marx noted she had been a respite care provider for a 16-year-old with cerebral palsy.

People at a relative’s house near Brookville yelled, “No comment” on Wednesday night when approached for comment by this news organizati­on.

Kettering police said Marx has had no previous incidents with them.

Inskeep said there wasn’t anything in Marx’s history that raised a red flag for Kettering school officials.

“Students are safe and I think this situation is one that, unfortunat­ely, is recurring today and you hear about it more and more,” Inskeep said. “We do everything we can. We’ve done the background checks, we do training. We do everything we can to ensure that it’s safe . ...

“And, when people make choices, and they choose to make them, when we become aware of them, then we will remove those people and not have them around our students. And that’s exactly what we’ve done here.”

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