Parents expressing concern over safety during a school-sponsored beach event.
Christopher Ford, a 29-year-old teacher at Bartram Trail High School, was arrested for allegedly engaging in inappropriate behavior near minors at St. Augustine Beach. Complaints from parents led to a police investigation revealing disturbing conduct involving children swimming in the area. Despite denying the allegations, Ford has been placed on paid leave, and the school district plans to recommend his termination. This incident adds to ongoing concerns about safety and misconduct at Bartram Trail High School, marking the third such incident in recent years.
Christopher Ford, a 29-year-old teacher at Bartram Trail High School, was arrested Saturday by the St. Augustine Beach Police Department on allegations of engaging in inappropriate behavior in front of minors at St. Augustine Beach. The arrest stems from multiple complaints received from parents concerning Ford’s conduct near children swimming in the water.
According to authorities, police responded to a 911 call reporting that Ford was allegedly masturbating in public near a group of minors aged between 10 and 12. Witnesses indicated that Ford approached the group of children and positioned himself in such a way that waves caused a girl to be pushed into him, raising concern among onlookers. Reported behaviors included Ford lingering near a group of foreign exchange students and intentionally drawing them closer as waves passed, creating a disturbing scene.
Investigators conducted interviews with multiple witnesses, including a woman from North Carolina who was chaperoning students and another parent who observed inappropriate conduct involving her children. Despite these accounts, Ford has denied the allegations, asserting that he never engaged in any inappropriate conduct and suggesting that the witness descriptions were coincidental.
Following his arrest, Ford was placed on paid leave by the school district pending further investigation. The St. Johns County Schools Superintendent has announced plans to recommend Ford’s termination at the upcoming school board meeting scheduled for September 9th.
Ford faces significant disciplinary action amid the serious nature of these allegations. Authorities continue their investigation to determine if further charges will be pursued.
The arrest of Christopher Ford marks the third incident involving staff members at Bartram Trail High School in recent years. Previously, in 2022, a former coach, Tylar Reagan, was convicted of sexually assaulting students and was subsequently arrested. Last month, another staff member, Lucas Worsham, was taken into custody for soliciting prostitution online, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding safety and misconduct at the school.
Parent and community reactions to Ford’s arrest have been mixed, with many expressing concern about student safety and the school district’s oversight. Local authorities emphasized their commitment to investigating all allegations thoroughly and maintaining a safe environment for students.
The police continue to investigate Ford’s conduct, and authorities are expected to release further updates as the case develops. The school district remains attentive to the situation and is cooperating with law enforcement officials to ensure disciplinary measures are appropriate.
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