School Principal Arrested for Partying Over 100 Students at Her Home



The principal of an elementary school in Florida, USA, was arrested on Friday, after a party held at her home, where 100 young people were reportedly attending.


Both Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan and Roosevelt Elementary School teacher Karly Anderson were arrested following the party, which took place on January 19.


Some young people were reportedly drinking alcohol when police arrived at the scene, and one minor required medical attention due to excessive consumption of this type of drink.


When paramedics arrived at the residence, Elizabeth reportedly turned off the lights in the house, and health professionals had to use flashlights to assist the young man. Teacher Karly reportedly admitted to the police that she was drunk.


Following the incident, both school officials were placed on leave, The Independent USA reports.


Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, 47, became principal of the school in May after 23 years as a teacher.