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Siloam Springs teacher arrested

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SILOAM SPRINGS — A Siloam Springs School District employee was arrested Thursday in connection with first-degree sexual assault, according to the Benton County Jail website.

Ethan Wells, 29, who is listed as a choir teacher at Siloam Springs Middle School, remained in the Benton County Jail on Friday with no bond set.

Arkansas code says a person commits first-degree sexual assault when he engages in sexual intercours­e or deviate sexual activity with a minor and the person is in a position of trust, such as a teacher or police officer. If convicted, the charge carries a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison and a maximum fine of $15,000.

Prosecutor­s have not filed a formal charge. Details on the case were not available Friday.

Siloam Springs Superinten­dent Jody Wiggins released a statement Friday saying the district received informatio­n alleging inappropri­ate activity by a secondary-level teacher during the 2021-22 school year.

Wiggins did not name the teacher in the statement. He did say the district notified local law enforcemen­t and filed a report with the Department of Human Services hotline.

Following the district’s investigat­ion, the teacher was placed on administra­tive leave Monday and notified the superinten­dent is recommendi­ng immediate terminatio­n of his contract, Wiggins said in the statement. Wiggins also said the teacher is entitled to seek a hearing before the school board under Arkansas law. The board may either accept or reject the recommenda­tion of terminatio­n or modify the terms and length of suspension, Wiggins said.

Wells is earning $53,213 in his teaching position this school year, according to district documents. He was named the Arkansas Choral Directors Associatio­n Region 6 Junior High Distinguis­hed Director in 2021.

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