
A substitute teacher in Hart County has been arrested for allegedly consuming alcohol on school grounds, according to the Hart County Sheriff’s Office.
According to authorities, a Hart County Sheriff’s Office school resource officer was notified by North Hart Elementary Principal Christina Weir regarding a substitute teacher displaying unusual behavior on Wednesday, March 19.
Police say the officer immediately assessed the situation and requested additional assistance. Upon further investigation, Kimberly Lavamita Boseman, 54, of Hartwell, was arrested and charged with public intoxication on school grounds.
“The safety of Hart County students and staff remains our top priority, and we commend the quick response of School Staff and the SRO in handling the situation,” Hart County Sheriff Chris Carroll said. “We continue to work closely with school officials to ensure a safe and secure learning environment for everyone.”