A Florida high school principal and four other school district staff members were arrested Monday on charges involving failure to report suspected sexual assaults against a 15-year-old student.

The district employees are charged with repeatedly failing to report two suspected sexual assaults that happened off campus that they were made aware of through a letter written in pink ink by the victim’s friend. The student pleaded with school administrators to address the incidents as she was afraid for her friend’s life.

Palm Beach Central High Principal Darren Edgecomb, 58, assistant principals Nereyda Cayado de Garcia, 37 and Daniel Snider, 49, and choral teacher Scott Houchins, 53, were arrested by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office along with Priscilla Carter, 55, currently a case worker in the district’s SafeSchools office, at about 10 p.m. Monday.

Palm Beach is located in South Florida along the Atlantic coast, north of Miami.

Florida school staffers mandated to report suspected abuse

By state law, all employees of the public school district, charter schools and private schools have “an affirmative duty to report all actual or suspected cases of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect.” Failure to report child abuse to the Florida Department of Children and Families is a third-degree felony that carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

The victim of the suspected assaults reportedly attempted suicide in the summer of 2021. Sheriff’s deputies who interviewed school administrators said that if the incidents had been “properly addressed before the summer,” then the suicide attempt “could have potentially not taken place.” 

In a written statement issued Tuesday, Palm Beach County schools spokesperson Angela Cruz Ledford said the district would not comment on an open investigation, but all district employees involved had been reassigned to positions where they will not have contact with students.