Celina ISD teacher’s aide arrested on campus, marking fourth staff incident in recent weeks

A Celina High School special education teacher’s aide was arrested Tuesday after being accused of being intoxicated while on campus.
A Celina High School special education teacher’s aide was arrested Tuesday after being accused of being intoxicated while on campus. Photo credit Celina High School

A Celina High School special education teacher’s aide was arrested Tuesday after being accused of being intoxicated while on campus.

District officials confirmed that Micheale Clark, 46, was taken into custody and charged with endangering a disabled individual. The arrest marks the fourth recent incident involving a Celina ISD employee facing criminal allegations connected to improper behavior.

Police say the case has been referred to the Collin County District Attorney’s Office for review. Celina ISD has not released additional details but says it is cooperating fully with law enforcement and reviewing internal policies.

Earlier cases involved other district employees accused of misconduct on school grounds, prompting growing concern among parents and the community. District leaders say they remain committed to maintaining a safe learning environment for students and staff.

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Featured Image Photo Credit: Celina High School