The Day

Fourth Montville administra­tor put on leave

Interim high school assistant principal’s case is not related to slapboxing incident involving other three

- By BENJAMIN KAIL Day Staff Writer

Montville — Phil Orbe, the high school’s interim assistant principal since January, has been placed on paid leave pending “an investigat­ion into an incident,” according to an email the assistant superinten­dent sent school board members Monday.

The investigat­ion into Orbe “only relates to comments made to a student,” according to an emailed statement from Assistant Superinten­dent Laurie Pallin Monday evening. Pallin’s statement didn’t describe the nature of the comments or when they allegedly took place.

The move comes as students returned from spring break just days after an administra­tive shakeup following the April 12 arrest of substitute teacher Ryan Fish, who allegedly refereed multiple slapboxing bouts in the middle of math class last fall.

The district placed Superinten­dent Brian Levesque and high school Principal Jeffrey Theodoss on paid leave last week. Police arrested Levesque, Theodoss and Assistant Principal Tatiana Patten Thursday for allegedly failing to report suspected abuse per the state’s mandated reporter law.

A long-time successful baseball coach, Orbe served as athletic director for a few years before officials named him interim assistant principal to fill in for Patten, who was

placed on paid leave Jan. 2 pending an investigat­ion without explanatio­n from school officials. Levesque at the time said Patten’s leave was connected to an investigat­ion that led to the October firing of a substitute teacher, but he didn’t name Fish.

Pallin’s email to board members, obtained by The Day, did not reference the inquiry that led to charges against Levesque, Theodoss and Patten.

Pallin said Monday night she wanted “to be very clear” that the inquiry into Orbe’s alleged comments to a student “has absolutely nothing to do with the previous situation, in which three other administra­tors were put on leave.”

Messages left with Orbe were not immediatel­y returned Monday night.

Board of Education Chairman Robert Mitchell described the situation as a personnel matter on which he could not comment.

Mitchell said he was unaware of the incident under investigat­ion related to Orbe, yet he said it was his understand­ing the matter was “a completely separate incident” from the situation involving Fish and the other administra­tors.

Heather Sangermano, formerly Montville’s Palmer Building principal, assumed the role of acting high school principal Monday. When the move was announced last week, Pallin noted Sangermano would be working closely alongside Orbe.

“Jason Daly from Tyl Middle School will be helping out at MHS for the next several days while I consider the best way to fill this position temporaril­y,” Pallin told school board members.

Pallin told the board she placed Orbe on leave on the advice of the district’s attorney.

Montville Police Lt. Leonard Bunnell said he was not aware of any police complaints or “anything about any statements that involve Orbe.”

Fish, 23, was fired Oct. 10 after videos of at least one of the fights circulated among parents and administra­tors.

No student was seriously injured in the fights, of which there were allegedly at least four between September and October. But police only learned about the incidents in December when a DCF social worker told them a 15-year-old student had reported being assaulted by three students during school.

Bunnell said the investigat­ion into the classroom fighting and its reporting, remains ongoing.

 ?? DANA JENSEN/THE DAY ?? In this June 2013 Day file photo, Mystic Schooners manager Phil Orbe talks with one of his players before a baseball game at Fitch High School in Groton.
DANA JENSEN/THE DAY In this June 2013 Day file photo, Mystic Schooners manager Phil Orbe talks with one of his players before a baseball game at Fitch High School in Groton.

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