Osceola County Principal David Groover, is arrested on drug charges.
So, we expect more from our children? We expect our children to obey those that are in charge of them. And yet, this is the example that your kids have to go by? Of course it is. That is why, Parents should be role models.
This principal was arrested for having a drug business going on inside of his home, and there’s no doubt, that he might have eventually sold to past students or even teachers. Education is the key to succes? No, common sense is the key to success. What good is education if you don”t use your brain?
He’s charged with delivery of methamphetamine, delivery of GHB-controlled substance, possession of methamphetamine, possession of GHB-controlled substance, possession of controlled substance – stanololol, possession of cannabis under 20 grams and possession of drug paraphernalia. Did I LEAVE anything out? Looks like he didn’t either. This may not mean that he wasn’t able to complete his job in a decent fashion, and I’m not sure if his personal life spilled onto his professional life, but it’s not far fetched. We cannot hold our children responsible when they have this type of leadership. Can We?
Lets go deeper into this story.
Why is he allowed to work in the Public school system? He sold GHB, the Date rape drug. Ummm, doesn’t that mean that this asshole is responsible for some teen girl getting raped or worse? Of course it does. Isn’t this piece of shit responsible for some young woman hanging out at a club and meets a guy and he puts something in her drink without her knowledge…isn’t Groover responsible for that? Hell yeah he is. Why wasn’t he fired?!? He should have been terminated.
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The principal of a central Florida elementary school has been arrested after authorities say he provided an undercover agent with drugs at his home.
David Groover, the principal of Partin Settlement Elementary in Kissimmee, about 20 miles south of Orlando, was charged Friday with multiple drug counts. He was later released on bond.
According to a charging affidavit, the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office received a complaint that Groover, 43, was providing methamphetamine and GHB, also known as liquid ecstasy, to adults at his home in St. Cloud.
A confidential informant introduced Groover to an undercover agent, who invited them inside his residence, the affidavit states. Grover then allegedly took out a baby bottle with a liquid he said was “G,” a street name for GHB, deputies report. Groover also allegedly took out a glass pipe and said he had some “Tina,” or methamphetamine.
Authorities found a marijuana cigar, two viles with liquid in a master bedroom closet, about 1.2 grams of methamphetamine, two ounces of GHB and a glass pipe and rolling paper, the affidavit states.
Grover was charged with delivery and possession of both methamphetamine and GHB, as well as possession of two other drugs. He declined to comment when reached by The Associated Press on Saturday.
“I’m not ready to talk about it,” he said.
Dana Schafer, a spokeswoman for the Osceola County school district, said Grover would be assigned to another position away from schools until the investigation is complete.
Grover was hired by the district in 1992, starting as a substitute teacher and rising up the ranks to become a principal. He has been the principal of Partin Settlement since 2006.
Schafer could not say whether there had been any complaints from parents or incidents involving Groover at the school, adding that a records request could be filed Monday for his personnel file. No records of previous discipline were found in a search of a Florida Department of Education database on discipline against educator licenses.
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