3 school district employees charged with failure to report child abuse
- Three Leavenworth School District employees were charged with failing to report child abuse and are scheduled to appear in court in late June 2025 in Kansas.
- These charges followed allegations against former teacher Jerome C. Riscovallez, who was fired on February 27, 2025, and faces multiple counts including indecent liberties with a child.
- The individuals charged include Alyssa O'Neal and Kelsey Stimatze, who serve in leadership roles at Henry Leavenworth Elementary, as well as Amy Sloan, the district's HR executive; all face multiple allegations of delayed reporting in their capacity as mandatory reporters.
- Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson stated, “We have three cases filed now,” emphasizing these are the first filings of this kind and all are innocent until proven guilty.
- The court set a jury trial for Riscovallez on September 29, and the upcoming hearings for the district employees underscore legal scrutiny on mandated reporters’ obligations in child protection.
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3 Leavenworth school employees accused of failing to report child abuse
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Three employees from the Leavenworth School District are facing misdemeanor charges for failing to report suspected child abuse. Two assistant principals at Henry Leavenworth Elementary, Kelsey Stimatze and Alyssa O'Neal, and the district's executive director of human resources, Amy Sloan, are charged in Leavenworth County District Court with multiple counts of failure to report child abuse as a mandatory reporter, as require…
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