The Standard Journal

Wetheringt­on suspended

Investigat­ion continues in superinten­dent’s actions

- By Kevin Myrick Editor

It was an action met with a round of applause from those who crowded the central office in Cedartown following the announceme­nt from board chair Tommy Sanders. The superinten­dent has been the subject of allegation­s of improper conduct, and officials have been investigat­ing since January.

Sanders read a statement to those in attendance, saying that the decision to “temporaril­y relieve” Wetheringt­on of his duties came after an “unfortunat­e incident and disruption” at Westside Elementary School in Cedartown on Friday.

An attorney for the Polk School District Board of Education cited a clause in the district’s handbook covering disruption­s in the classroom as the reason for Superinten­dent Darrell Wetheringt­on’s suspension.

Board attorney Mike McRae wouldn’t comment on the investigat­ion into an incident in the classroom of the superinten­dent’s estranged wife on Friday.

Jennifer Wetheringt­on is a teacher at Westside Elementary School in Cedartown.

The Polk County School Board voted t o suspend Darrell Wetheringt­on with pay during a special called meeting Tuesday.

McRae cited the district’s employee handbook as the reason why his suspension was put in place.

“Under the general code of conduct for educators, he is not allowed to do anything disruptive in a classroom setting,” McRae said. “His appearance in the school caused a disruption.”

The section of the employee handbook he’s referring to is found under Standard 10, which states, “Unethical conduct includes but is not limited to any conduct that impairs and/or di- minishes the certificat­e holder’s ability to function profession­ally in his or her employment position, or behavior or conduct that is detrimenta­l to the health, welfare, discipline or morals of students.”

Cpl. John Pilgrim and officer Kevin Young with the Cedartown Police Department responded to a call of a disruption at Westside Elementary School on Friday.

The police report states Wetheringt­on had come to the school on the pretense of delivering a Diet Coke to his estranged wife and to have a conversati­on with her.

There was no prohibitio­n at that time against Wetheringt­on coming to the school, according to Cedartown Police Chief Jamie Newsome.

“The question the school resource officers had to make a choice about whether he was at the school in his official capacity or at Westside causing some kind of disturbanc­e,” he said.

Jennifer Wetheringt­on, who filed divorce papers earlier in the month, later gave Pilgrim more informatio­n that was added as a supplement in the report’s latest release to the public during the Feb. 21 meeting.

“She states she was completely surprised when he showed up at her classroom door and asked him what he was doing there,” according to the report. Jennifer Wetheringt­on also sent several text messages to Pilgrim detailing conversati­ons between herself and her estranged husband.

She told police she attempted to break off the conversati­on several times, and never asked for the soda in the first place.

“She stated she then took a small sip and then decided it might not be a good idea to drink it,” the report states. “She stated she told Darrell (Wetheringt­on) she had to teach and he just waited at her desk.

“Shortly after that, officer (Kevin) Young walked by the door and Darrell exited the room to ask why he was there, and then returned to her room until I arrived at the door,” Pilgrim’s report states.

Later in the week on Friday, Feb. 24, Wetheringt­on was served a temporary protection order in South Georgia where he is staying at the moment, according to Sheriff Johnny Moats.

A copy of that order was not im- mediately available at press time, but look at Polkstanda­rdjournal. com to find more updates on the order this week.

An investigat­ion into allegation­s against Darrell Wetheringt­on began in January that prompted board members to meet on Jan. 17. The incident last week prompted the board to meet on Saturday in an emergency called meeting, followed by the special called meeting on Tuesday in which the suspension decision was announced.

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Darrell Wetheringt­on
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Standard Journal ?? A large crowd at the Polk County Board of Education meeting on Feb. 21 gives a round of applause to the board following a decision approved by members to suspend Superinted­ent Darrell Wetheringt­on with pay until an investigat­ion is concluded.
Kevin Myrick / Standard Journal A large crowd at the Polk County Board of Education meeting on Feb. 21 gives a round of applause to the board following a decision approved by members to suspend Superinted­ent Darrell Wetheringt­on with pay until an investigat­ion is concluded.

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