Former Raymond Central substitute teacher pleads not guilty to disturbing the peace charges
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Camille Andelt
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Summary
Samuel Carman, a 44-year-old substitute teacher at Raymond Central Junior & Senior High in Nebraska, pleaded not guilty to two counts of disturbing the peace after allegedly making inappropriate and concerning statements to sixth grade band and choir students. The incident caused several students to leave the classroom to seek help, and deputies responded to the disturbance on April 24.
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The investigation revealed that the teacher, 44-year-old Samuel Carman, of Lincoln, had made several inappropriate and disturbing comments, causing several students to leave the classroom to find help, LSO said.
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